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    Networking. This shows the progression of networking thru the years as we know it. This report doesn’t go that far into detail about progression. The report does show that thru this progression networking is mostly used for P2P (peer 2 peer) file sharing purposes. Title: How to Improve the Peer Review Method: Free-Selection vs Assigned-Pair Protocol Evaluated in a Computer Networking Course This article actually breaks down into 3 different sections. This article used 54 sophomore students

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    The Pirate Bay Case Study.

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    industry has made sustaining this business model very difficult for The Pirate Bay and other music and video file sharing sites‚ and new cloud based services are further changing how the consumer demand is met. � Introduction After a surge of litigation from the music industry against the file sharing websites such as The Pirate Bay‚ in 2005 the U.S. Supreme Court decided against file sharing sites to find them liable for copyright infringement on the intent to induce‚ enable‚ and encourage users

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    Online Music Piracy

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    has enabled the growth of online piracy is known as P2P (Peer to Peer) networking. It is fairly basic in function and operates by two users connecting to a server and then establishing their own direct connection with each other and transferring files of their choosing. The biggest reason for its rising popularity is that the original server that the two users connect to is not directly liable for what content is passed between the users. A large amount of the content passed from user to user

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    Music in the Digital age

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    Majoring in Broadcast and New Media Elon University Abstract The clearly ubiquitous evolution of digital music has created an apparent and drastic shift in the way consumers and producers view and use the music industry. The presence of these music files that have been digitally compressed‚ thus making them easily attainable to all for a small fee or illegally downloaded for free‚ has made the music industry reevaluate how they are to make a profit off their art form. Social media web sites have

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    Unit 7 Assignment 1: Violation of Copyright Privileges IS 3350 Victor Sabani ITT Technical Institute October 28‚ 2014 Unit 7 Assignment 1: Violation of Copyright Privileges By downloading and sharing on P2P networks monies are lost The composition is original work‚ and by law if people want it they should pay. It isn’t used by an institution for education purpose (17 U.S. Code § 107 - Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use‚ n.d.) That the whole composition is shared (17 U.S. Code § 107 -

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    Music Industry Analysis

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    Music Industry Analysis For most‚ it seems like a pretty bad time to be part of the music industry. Something that the music industry can do to find a way to increase profits would be to find a new way to develop new artists. Everyone is scared that when everyone is getting all these songs for free‚ it is the beginning of the end of the music industry and that the sky is falling. People from the music industry say they are losing money‚ but what really is happening is that when you

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    File Management Requirements The following paper will discuss the Unix Operating System and how to implement a protection scheme that permits multiple users access to one file‚ with the exception of denying access to a particular group of users to the same file. Including the importance of protecting file sharing permissions to users. Perhaps a business has a system that will support 5‚000 users‚ however only 4‚990 users are granted permissions to access one particular file. In order to grant access

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    will get as more and more people are getting high-speed Internet access and sharing files illegally. At this very moment‚ there are 2‚239‚976 users on the Kazaa network. If every user downloads just one album a night for a week‚ there will have been 188‚157‚984 illegal downloads in just that week! While the Internet has made our life a little easier thanks to up-to-the-second news and weather coverage and instant file sharing between companies‚ the growing sport of illegal MP3 downloading casts a

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    I would consider the sharing and downloading of songs from the Internet to be wrong when a purchase isn’t made to obtain the download. When ecommerce is circumvented and a song is downloaded from the Internet the effects are felt beyond the large music record companies. The fans of that artist‚ the employees that manufacture the digital media‚ even you as the person downloading the content will have consequences. If the demand for a product is high the price for such product does not have to be

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    networks of local to global scope‚ linked by a broad array of electronic‚ wireless‚ and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries an extensive range of information resources and services‚ support email‚ and peer-to-peer networks for file sharing and telephony. But what do we get from too much usage of internet? There is no doubt the Internet is a wondrous creation. The entire world is rapidly becoming obsessed with it. There is little doubt about how useful the Internet can be. Schoolchildren

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