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Digital Music News

The entertainment industry has been attempting to combat piracy since the dawn of the digital age, but it turns out explicit warnings are the most effective.

World Intellectual Property Review

The most effective anti-piracy warnings are those which are explicit, according to a recent study by the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ.

Music Ally

That is the conclusion of a study from researchers at the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ looking at the different types of anti-piracy messaging and which have the most impact with consumers.

Las Vegas Newswire

We can only hope their self-esteem wore protective helmets and body armor. Now, now — with that said, we don’t mean to be Negative Nellies, OK? After all, this was a fun and funny Shark Tank-style competition in the heart of the Strip, lending a business confab a glamorous sheen.

TorrentFreak

Researchers from the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ, conducted a study to find out which piracy warnings are seen as most effective by the general public.

Tagg Magazine

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The Nevada Independent

It can be a challenge in itself for a new mother to return to work or school. Finding a place where she can breastfeed or take a break to pump milk compounds the issue.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Ideas are brewing for Makenzi Solis.

She wants to research new ways to help special education students learn in general education classrooms.

Las Vegas Sun

More alumni donors would help improve UNLV’s rankings in U.S. News & World Report’s list of best universities, an Alumni Association executive said today.

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