User talk:Voiceofangels

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... I think the syllabus says that we're supposed to give featured comments stars or something like that, but kittens seem so much more exciting. Have a kitten for your comment last week.

Kevin (talk) 22:02, 26 September 2011 (UTC) 

Proposal: MUSIC LAW
I read through the Wikipedia page on Music Law and would really enjoy perfecting and adding to this page. I felt that this Wikipedia page really lacks substantial information on copyright laws, infringement, penalties, and regulations. Although they page does have links to other articles about the laws in place, it does not touch on them directly under each section heading. Music piracy is such a huge deal in the entertainment business today it is surprising that this page lacks so much broader information. I would also like to add court cases that decided new laws for things such as digital music, a direction the industry has come to head with. I also feel that whoever edited this page did so using words and phrases that indicate personal bias. I would also like to use the further readings and laws that back up the content more thoroughly than the page already does. The entire page overall needs further elaboration on each section to really help future readers get a better understanding of Music Law, what it is, and how came to be that way. This leads me to possibly adding a history section if time allows creating a basis of understanding of the Music Law origins.