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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.

Articles

Analysis: Motion Picture Association of America crackdown on the illegal downloading and sharing of movies over the Internet. (200). Day To Day. (Gabby)

Hennig-Thurau, T., Henning, V., & Sattler, H. (2007). Consumer File Sharing of Motion Pictures (Gabby)

Jambon, M. M., & Smetana, J. G. (2012). College students moral evaluations of illegal music downloading. (Olivia)

Bonner, S., & OHiggins, E. (2010). Music piracy: ethical perspectives. Management Decision (Olivia)


Phau, I., Teah, M., & Liang, J. (2016). Investigating the Factors Influencing Digital Movie Piracy (Alexx)

Pikas, B., Pikas, A., & Lymburner, C. (2011). The Future of the Music Industry. Journal Of Marketing Development & Competitiveness. (Emillea)

Read, B. (2003). Film Studio Sends Hundreds of Letters to Colleges, Alleging Illegal Downloading. (Alexx)

Robertson, K. k., McNeill, L. l., Green, J. j., & Roberts, C. r. (2012). Illegal Downloading, Ethical Concern, and Illegal Behavior (Emillea)

Sirkeci, I., & Magnúsdóttir, L. B. (2011). Understanding illegal music downloading in the UK: a multi-attribute model. Journal Of Research In Interactive Marketing (Olivia)

Day to day, (2003). Commentary: Cracking down on illegal downloading of music and hidden strings in amnesty offer (Gabby)

Dilmperi, A., King, T., & Dennis, C. (2011). Pirates of the web: The curse of illegal downloading. Journal Of Retailing & Consumer Services (Olivia)

Robertson, K. k., McNeill, L. l., Green, J. j., & Roberts, C. r. (2012). Illegal Downloading, Ethical Concern, and Illegal Behavior (Gabby)

Thongmak, M. (2017). ETHICS, NEUTRALIZATION, AND DIGITAL PIRACY. International Journal Of Electronic Commerce Studies, 8(1), 1-24. (Alexx)

Books

Author, A. A. (2018). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle.

Defining eSport As A Digital Mass Media

This topic looks to understanding eSport or the playing of video games competitively. Helping to situate it in the Digital Mass Media culture of society.

Articles

Rosell Llorens, M. (2017). eSport gaming: The rise of a new sports practice. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 11(4) (Ricky)

Funk, D. C., Pizzo, A. D., & Baker, B. J. (2018). eSport management: Embracing eSport education and research opportunities. Sport Management Review, 21(1), 7-13(Ricky)

Books

Author, A. A. (2018). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle.

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