Home Entertainment Music Downloads. Objectives Become familiar with home entertainment technologies. Be able to assess the impact of home technologies.

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Home Entertainment Music Downloads

Objectives Become familiar with home entertainment technologies. Be able to assess the impact of home technologies upon society. Describe home entertainment technologies.

Starter Write a list of all the different places you can download / listen to music from. Which are legal?

Impact How is (legal) downloading changing music industry? How are shops changing? How have the ways we listen to music changed? What do we use to listen to music? What is better? What is worse? Does it matter if you download illegally? Do you think you are ok stealing the price of a song from “someone who already has plenty of money?” Is it just them who become affected? What about viruses, spyware, malware?

Today’s Task Create a set of pages on Music Downloading. (you need to explain ALL the uses). Ensure you have suitable graphics / examples. It should be DETAILED and professional. Check out the useful links for help. What is it? (with examples)What is it used for? What are the copyright implications?Who does it effect? What are the other issues?What hardware is needed? What are the ADVANTAGES?What are the Disadvantages? (and DANGERS)

Objectives Review Become familiar with home entertainment technologies. Be able to assess the impact of home technologies upon society. Describe home entertainment technologies.

Plenary How has music downloading changed the world we live in? How does illegal music downloading effect? What do you think the future of music downloading will be? How do you think governments and record labels can control illegal downloading? What is the 3 strike rule from ISP’s?