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The flip side is that the publisher (music, print or video) must retain their rights to the
The flip side is that the publisher (music, print or video) must retain their rights to the
--[[User:Vkalappa|Vkalappa]] 08:27, 10 May 2006 (MDT)Vijay Kalappa

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Economic Driving Forces

There are several economic driving forces that are generated due to copyright issues, typically the infringement of those copyright issues.

1. Lost revenues


2. Consumer's wants


3. IP and true ownership

The creaters of new and original content - artists - might be torn by copyright issues that arise due to advances in technology. The World Wide Web allows artists to reach a much wider pool of people they would not traditionally have been able to reach. From that perspective, their opinions are far reaching, and have the potential to reach people - customers - that may never have come accross their content otherwise

The flip side is that the publisher (music, print or video) must retain their rights to the

--Vkalappa 08:27, 10 May 2006 (MDT)Vijay Kalappa