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The Internet provider will have to cooperate with the entertainment industry they
will have to find away to divide the money up between the two companies and within. It
will be a good trade in order to end piracy. Even though this act adds another group to be

This is an Act worth fighting for because the weaknesses are only a possibility
and the solution benefits both parties. Congress should pass my solution because it could
end music piracy, as we know it. This bill will not take a long time for both parties to see
the benefits unlike many of my previous solutions above; this solution is a winner and
will end music piracy.
The Billing Fee Act if passed would be a much better solution to music piracy
then, the other three solutions I explored in the previous paragraphs. TheThe Billing Fee
Act will satify both the consumer and the Entertainment Industry. This bill has will be a
great stepping stone towards ending music piracy; because this bill if passed can and will
surpass all can surpass congreses expectation of resloving music piracy.
Work Cited
“Bill Summary & Status”, Rep Smith, Lamar, Piracy Deterrence in Education, MacWorld staff, http://thomas\. Loc.gov/cgibin/bdquery/z? D108; HR04077: @ L&summ2=m&, March 31,2004, February 1,2005
Digital Media Consumers’ Rights Act Section-by-Section Description, http://www.house.gov/boucher/docs/dmcr asec.htm, February 15,2005
“House CIIP Subcommittee Holds Hearings on Piracy Deterrence and Education Act”, Rep Smith, February 1,2005
IDG News Service, Consumers’ Digital Rights Debated”, www.pcworld.com/resorce/printable/article/0,aiid, 116121,00asp, February 15,2005
Lamar, http://techlawjournal.com/topstories/2003/20030717.asp,, February1, 2005
"Legal downloads rising fast", November 11,2004, http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=10127, November 12,2004
"Movie studios load anti-piracy guns", July 11, 2004,
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/NewsStory.aspx? Section=Celebrity&OID=54923, November 19,2004
"Music Piracy and the audio home recording act" Duke law & technology Review, November 20,2002, http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/dltr/articles/2002dltr0023.html, December 8, 2004
News team, "The consolidation of the music industry...”
http://www.alwaysonnetwork.com/comments.php?id=P1491_0_6_0_C,
Novemb19,2004 PC world, ”Consumers’ Digital Rights Debated”, www.pcworld.com/resorce/printable/article/0,aiid,116121,00asp, February 15,2005
"RIAA's Statistics Don't Add Up to Piracy" by George Ziemann, December11, 2002,
HYPERLINK http://www.azoz.com/music/features/0008.html http://www.azoz.com/music/features/0008.html
, November 18,2004
Chp5Part3See Audio Home Recording Act, 17 USC 1002 (1994) (requiring the serial copy management system); see also U.S. Department of Commerce, Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure: Report of the Working Group on Intellectual Property Rights (Washington, D.C.: Information Infrastructure Task Force, 1995), 179, 189–90.

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