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| Zamirb | Group 12 Comment | 0 | Nov 8 2007, 5:22 AM EST by Zamirb | ||
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We think that this presentation has covered the topic well in terms of pros and cons, but we also think that there should be more statistical evidence to help us understand the cons especially. Also, I think this presentation should go more in-depth about how this could affect us instead of the comanies.. because frankly, people don't sympathize with companies as much as they do with themselves.. maybe you guys could talk about certain shows and how you think a drop in their budget would affect the quality of the show.
We also think that shows will not be cancelled and entertainment will not cease.. We think getting shows for free will weed out less enjoyable shows, because less people will tune in to them and less people will D.L them. In that respect we believe that P2P will make entertainment even better. On top of all that, shows could charge more for product placement/ branding in their show to promote sales and they would receive it, too. anyway, We also found your comparison of legitimate to illegit companies very useful.. if you could put that on a slide by itself and make it bigger and include more companies, it would be even more effective. good luck guys! |
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| Anonymous | group 8 comment | 0 | Nov 6 2007, 4:44 PM EST by Anonymous | ||
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great presentation and powerpoint, our main suggestion would be to add some more statistics about the actual effects, how much money are the industries losing, which industries are in fact being affected..you can even maybe stretch it as far as the marketing aspect of it..also you may want to add some specific examples of controversies that have already occurred due to illegal downloading...i found a website that talks a little bit more about how the music industry is affected that may help a little bit
http://rufuspollock.org/economics/p2p_summary.html |
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| Anonymous | Group 6 suggestion | 0 | Nov 1 2007, 10:10 AM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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Excellent job on the presentation guys, but we think what is needed to fully understand the effects on the media industry is a little bit of an explaination on what p2p is and how it works. Also, we think that more statistics could play a major role in doing what the title of the presentation says and show the effects. Think about, what could better answer this question then to show how much profit goes down as filesharing goes up or how concert attendance changes with higher or lower filesharing.
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