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Zamirb Group 12 comment 0 Nov 8 2007, 4:43 AM EST by Zamirb
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you had a great presentation during class, and the material is also very good. Some things I would recommend about the aesthetics is that you use more pictures (even though the animation was really great) and I also think some better stats would help.. for example, try to mention some artists who have benefitted from P2P..

content-wise, I think it would be really awesome if you could talk about a program called Shazzle. It has just made it's very first debut here on Bentley Campus, and it is supposed to have Peer to Peer sharing, but I don't know how they can do that, because apparently P2P is illegal. If you could find out more about that, then I think this presentation would be very useful.
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Anonymous group 8 comment 0 Nov 6 2007, 4:33 PM EST by Anonymous
 
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great presentation and powerpoint...our main suggestion is to show how each of your different topics affect one another and how the y are related to eachother. You presetnted a lot of information but it was a little unclear how it all fits together. Also, you might want to discuss in more detail how violators are being punished, maybe specific examples of people that have gotten caught. We found a website that also contains a little more insight into how the music industry is affected

http://rufuspollock.org/economics/p2p_summary.html

it talks about how p2p helps the bottom 3/4 of artist on the charts but does not help the top 1/4 of artists on the charts
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Anonymous Group 6 suggestions 0 Nov 1 2007, 10:02 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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We would like to say that it was a very good and very educational presentation. What we would like to hear more about is perhaps what the penalties are and maybe some extreme cases of getting caught downloading. Also if it is at all possible, try to make the graph that shows how it works easier to understand, it was extremely difficult and think that with maybe a little more indepth explaination it would make it alot easier.
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