HORECO Magazine echoes the article "4 Recommendations for 5 Social Media Tools"
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 6:59 am
Horeco, a professional magazine for the hospitality sector, has included in its printed edition no. 271, a mention of the article published by our e-Tourism Project Manager, Verónica Aimar , "4 Recommendations for 5 Social Media Tools".
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Furthermore, this article was published in its online btc users magazine infohoreco, when Prestigia Online made it public.
It is gratifying to see how traditional media create synergies with other online media to disseminate useful information for the publics of both.
We would like to thank the Editor-in-Chief, Marta Renovales , for having trusted in the content of the article and we hope to continue providing useful content.
The music industry blames the huge boom in free download platforms for the multi-million dollar losses it has suffered in recent years. That is why it is trying to take the largest number of linking sites and download platforms to court, accusing them of theft.
Despite the fact that these platforms allow the files to be obtained for free, Internet users consider that having free access to music is one more factor, but it is not even the most important one; what they really value is the possibility that the Internet gives them to freely access songs and groups, something that they do not get from the offers of the record companies.
The new legal alternatives proposed by the industry include iTunes and Spotify . Do you think that these alternatives will put an end to piracy ? Or do you think that their prices, still abusive for many (0.99€ per song on iTunes and 9.99€/month for the Premium subscription on Spotify) taking into account the reduction in variable costs (CDs, cover printing, boxes, transport, etc.), are still the perfect excuse for free downloads to function at full capacity (link websites, p2p)?
Horeco
Furthermore, this article was published in its online btc users magazine infohoreco, when Prestigia Online made it public.
It is gratifying to see how traditional media create synergies with other online media to disseminate useful information for the publics of both.
We would like to thank the Editor-in-Chief, Marta Renovales , for having trusted in the content of the article and we hope to continue providing useful content.
The music industry blames the huge boom in free download platforms for the multi-million dollar losses it has suffered in recent years. That is why it is trying to take the largest number of linking sites and download platforms to court, accusing them of theft.
Despite the fact that these platforms allow the files to be obtained for free, Internet users consider that having free access to music is one more factor, but it is not even the most important one; what they really value is the possibility that the Internet gives them to freely access songs and groups, something that they do not get from the offers of the record companies.
The new legal alternatives proposed by the industry include iTunes and Spotify . Do you think that these alternatives will put an end to piracy ? Or do you think that their prices, still abusive for many (0.99€ per song on iTunes and 9.99€/month for the Premium subscription on Spotify) taking into account the reduction in variable costs (CDs, cover printing, boxes, transport, etc.), are still the perfect excuse for free downloads to function at full capacity (link websites, p2p)?