It doesn't at all. well, maybe a little. all it does is get more people listening to a certain artists' music and making their songs higher on the top 40 list.
pirate, hide, export, deal, moonshine, bootleg
Availability of raw materials - resources , sufficient power supply , large labor supply , money for investment in industries , efficient transportation system, closeness to markets, cities, towns, and incentives to attract industry are factors that affect industry location
steel and iron industry
The three types are Primary industry, Secondary Industry and Tertiary Industry.
the automobile industry
Recording Industry Association of America was created in 1952.
Recording Industry Association of Malaysia was created in 1978.
Australian Recording Industry Association was created in 1983.
Hong Kong Recording Industry Alliance was created in 2008.
Yes!
In 1987 the U.S. Census Bureau began separately tracking the recording media manufacturing industry
The magnetic and optical recording media industry manufactures blank audio and video recording tape, computer tape, and both rigid and floppy computer disks
Bootlegging alcohol, yes. Bootlegging trademarked or copyrighted material, it depends on the item that was bootlegged in some cases.
Joe Kennedy was involved in bootlegging during Prohibition by running an illicit whiskey-importing operation. He used his connections in the liquor industry to profit from the illegal sale of alcohol and amassed a significant fortune through these activities. His involvement in bootlegging helped lay the foundation for the vast wealth that his family would accumulate in the future.
Bootlegging was the unlawful sale of alcoholic beverages. You might smuggle a flat whiskey bottle in the top of your boots- bootlegging.
The motto of International Federation of the Phonographic Industry is 'representing the recording industry worldwide'.
The U.S. magnetic and optical recording media industry employed 20,869 people in 1997