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My research paper will be focused on answering the following questions: How is film piracy, specifically online film piracy, affecting the film industry, and what measures are being taken to regulate it? Are these measures effective, faulty, or even misdirected? In my annotated bibliography, I hope to answer these questions in depth so that I can frame my research paper's thesis around my findings. I will be specifically looking at the MPAA's involvement in the domestic fight against copyright infringement of film, as well as certain past and present cases that directly involve incidents of film piracy. In addition, I will briefly cover international film piracy. My tentative thesis that aims to answer the above questions is: Film piracy significantly affects the film industry, and legislative strategies to thwart it have proven to be ineffectual.
tagged cine110 copyright film infringement piracy by plukas ...on 29-NOV-08
The "little black dress" is a universally known fashion phenomena. However, almost no one can claim the rights to originally designing this fashion garment that lives in every woman's closet. The fashion industry is full of trends and apparel, like the "little black dress," where the origin is unknown due to the vast varieties and imitations of each original design. Due to this rampant copying present within the fashion industry, past and present, a group of individuals has started rallying support for fashion design protection against piracy. Although imitation of original designs by elite designers is widespread in the fashion industry, this very phenomena is what makes the fashion industry so incredibly successful and creates overall economic and long term industrial benefits for the majority of designers, retailers, manufacturers, and consumers. Therefore, fashion copyright laws should not be enacted since the results will be detrimental for a vast majority of the fashion industry. The fashion industry has been thriving for ages and nothing has changed to create need for new protection laws except for the greed of a select minority of elite designers and lawyers. Therefore, we can say the fashion industry is packed with inspired pioneers rather than infringing pirates.
Thesis: The Copyright Royalty Board's decision to increase royalty fees for online music streaming is unfair and will lead to popular internet radio stations, such as Pandora, to go out of business. Paper proposal: I would like to research and write a paper on Pandora in the context of online music streaming. The paper would focus more on the Pandora case, but I would also discuss the copyright issues concerning internet radio stations. My research would include Pandora's background, its terms of use, and its method of dealing with copyright concerns. I would also research the Copyright Royalty Board and other internet radio stations. This research would allow me to analyze and argue that increasing internet radio fees are putting internet radio companies, such as Pandora, in risk of going out of business. The goal of my paper would be to discuss the fairness of the royalty fees for internet radio stations and use Pandora as the main example and focus of this argument.