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Piracy Within Digital Mass Media
Digital piracy is a major concern within both the music and film industry. Sites such as LimeWire, YouTube Converter, 123 Movies and Solar Movies are just some of the many websites that are used to download content illegally. Through the content review of this topic, our aim is to explore further the the theories behind why people download content illegally and the implications behind the download.
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