MANAGEMENT Année 2005 èreConcours d’entrée en 1 année Epreuve d’Anglais Durée : 4 heures Coefficient : 6 Traitez les trois exercices suivants : I - VERSION : 5 points II - THEME : III - QUESTIONS : III - A : 5 points III - B : N.B.: Ce document comporte 6 pages. I – VERSION (5 points) Traduisez le texte suivant en français. I WANT MY P2P Record labels are trying to do deals with file-sharing networks Major record labels have spent years fighting tooth and nail, through courts, legislatures and on the airwaves, to destroy music file-sharing networks on the internet. But they now seem to have accepted that they cannot stop people using such networks and have decided instead they may as well find a way to profit from them. Universal Music group, owned by France’s Vivendi, is reported to have struck a deal to license its catalogue to a new firm called Snocap, run by Shawn Fanning, who founded Napster, the first big file-sharing network. Snocap’s technology would allow Universal to recognise songs swapped on a network and send its users a bill – if the service agrees to include the software. Sony-BMG is in talks about a similar venture with Grokster, another so-called peer-to-peer service. The aim is to woo people into paying for music which they have been downloading for free. If it works, the recorded-music industry could reverse its ...