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| Anonymous | Group 6 suggestion | 0 | Nov 8 2007, 12:58 PM EST by Anonymous | ||
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Of course downloading music is a big deal with college students and all the information that you can present would be extremely helpful in letting us know what could happen if we illegally download and how they are planning on building onto of DRM as illegal downloading gets more and more advanced
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| Matrick15 | Group 12 | 0 | Nov 7 2007, 8:31 PM EST by Matrick15 | ||
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The topic you chose is very interesting and important to college students. I'm sure that more than half of the students in our class have at some point or another downloaded music illegally via a file sharing program.
I think that more detail should be used in describing how it prevents the illegal transfer of music and how it affects college students. Specific instances of students abusing illegal file sharing techniques and the punishments handed out might have added something to your presentation. Also, It just seems like there was not that much information presented. Great topic, just try to elaborate a little bit more. |
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| Anonymous | Group #1 Comment | 0 | Nov 6 2007, 4:31 PM EST by Anonymous | ||
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Go into more detail about how this affects college students, as well as the younger generation overall. After all, that is how most kids get their music nowadays. Also, perhaps you could talk more about how this can miss some illegal transfers, such as, say, file transferring on AOL Instant Messenger. I'll admit that AIM file transferring is how i got more than half the songs i have on my iTunes. Just a few suggestions, hopefully it helps to expand your research.
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