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    Music Should Be Made Legal In 1999‚ an 18-year-old college dropout named Shawn Fanning revolutionized the music industry with the program he invented called Napster. Napster was an internet program that made it possible for users to share music files for free. His product gained instant interest across America which brought an opposite response from the Music industry. In 2001‚ as expected‚ Napster was sued for copyright infringement by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and shut

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    suggests that the music industry may = be facing a crisis because of the number of young people still illegally downloading music from Internet. The problem has now grown so serious that the numbers of young people who download music from illegal file-sharing websites outnumber those using legal services. According to a survey ‚ 5712 nearly 6000 respondents said they had illegally download or streamed music in the past 12months. Of these‚ 69.5per cent said they did so regularly. The top five reasons

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    Intellectual and Intangible Property CHAPTER EXERCISES: NAME: Melody Reyes SECTION: G-107 COURSE: BS Computer Science GROUP: 4 Instructor: Mrs Llonora M. Javier Chapter exercises: 2. Explain the main functions of a rootkit. * A piece of software that allows unauthorized user to override security and get administrator access to a computer‚ it gets its name from the fact that the main administrator account on many computer systems is called the “root” account. A rootkit is

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    Computer Systems and Networking Group Assignment (2011/12) Objective This assignment intends to give you the opportunity to investigate the computer systems and network components of a company. Not only this assignment let you explore the technology needs by the company‚ but also let you know how to provide solution based on the requirements and its benefit versus cost. Task The target company is a toys manufacturer. Here is some information about this company: 1. There is an office Tsim

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    increased by an enormous amount and its use depends on the demand of the user. Commercial use of internet includes many different areas and by the use of internet several vital programmes have been developed to aid businesses and make tasks easier‚ files easily and quickly accessible. Peer to peer computing can easily be said to be one of the most widely benefited network by businesses throughout the world. Peer to peer computing has been defined through several different definitions and the most common

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    The article “The hegemonic copyright regime vs the sharing copyright users of music?” by Bart Cammaerts‚ expands on the idea of music becoming easily accessible through via internet‚ which creates conflict for music producers and the industry. This conflict arises due to the lack of funds these companies receive from consumers downloading songs online for free. Ownership within the music industry is gradually decreasing‚ and new copyright strategies must be found or businesses and artists within

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    everybody loves music. At first‚ the "hot" thing was to use Napster‚ a peer to peer sharing program‚ meaning one person is downloading something from another person’s computer. This became a problem for RIAA (The Recording Industry Association of America)‚ and decided to begin suing anyone caught sharing or downloading copyrighted files. This policy is irrational and should be modified to fit reasons for downloading or sharing. If a person hears a good song on the radio‚ that person would remember the

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    advent of the Internet and online distribution of entertainment properties has revolutionized various ways copyrighted material is infringed. Unlike previous technologies‚ one can easily download copyrighted material from the web. Peer-to-peer file sharing is one such technology‚ which has a tremendous impact on the revenues of the original authors. Film and the entertainment industry are fighting against piracy‚ but the more they try‚ the more they fail. It is a bubble‚ which is blowing out of proportion

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    What are the advantages and disadvantages of intellectual property in the digital age? Intellectual property (IP) is an umbrella term that covers copyright‚ patents‚ trademarks‚ designs‚ circuit layout rights‚ plant breeders’ rights and confidentiality and trade secrets. Each of these terms covers a different type of property that is made up of knowledge. Many of these terms cover physical objects‚ however it is the idea behind them that counts and needs to be protected. The above terms are all

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    company while minimizing end user impact while changes were implemented. Exhibit 2 depicts the current business network infrastructure configuration which supports 100 employees and supporting services including Active Directory‚ DNS‚ DHCP‚ and file sharing for single sign-on convenience‚ security and simplified network management. As business growth continues to outpace existing network capabilities‚ a new network design must be implemented that is both scalable and ensures the high availability

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