Boorstin, Eric. (2004). Music Sales in the Age of File Sharing. September 19, 2008, Princeton University.
- This provided me with details on the start and workings of Napster, also provided me with statistical and analytical information.

Burnett, R. (2008). Music and illegal file sharing. ITNow, 50(5), 16. Retrieved September 29, 2008, from Research Library Core database. (Document ID: 1550367721).
- The magazine article above provided me with information on what was being done outside the United States to prevent illegal file sharing.

Davison B, Zhang W, & Wu B. (2008). Connecting P2P to the web :Lessons from a prototype Gnutella-WWW gateway. Internet Research, 18(3), 336-356. Retrieved September 24, 2008, from ABI/INFORM Global database. (Document ID: 1498716941).
- The article above provided me with information on the development and workings of P2P networks.

Leeds J. (2007, October 5). Labels Win Suit Against Song Sharer. New York Times (Late Edition (east Coast)), p. C.1. Retrieved September 29 , 2008, from Banking Information Source database. (Document ID: 1355396081).
- The newspaper above provided me with information on what many record companies have done to stop some illegal file sharers (such as suing them).

Zentner, A. (2008). Online sales, Internet use, file sharing, and the decline of retail music specialty stores. Information Economics and Policy, 20(3), 288. Retrieved September 24, 2008, from ABI/INFORM Global database. (Document ID: 1559072921).
- The journal above provided me with statistical facts that showed how the increase in internet usage affected music store sales by year.





All artwork is "original and created by me" with use of Adobe Photoshop CS3, on November 3,2008.
All buttons such as the "Navigation buttons" on top, and all heading buttons are "original and created by me" with the use of Adobe Photoshop CS3, on November 3, 2008.