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    Music can be purchased, shared from peer to peer; it can be accessed via radio cassettes, CDs, apart from all these the majority of music is being used by people by downloading from internet. Sharing of music has caused a serious damage to the music industry; in 1999 the debut of the online music sharing services called Napster has totally changed the scenario of the music industry. The topic that we are going to briefly describe in the essay includes how the music transferring is taking place in

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    large amounts due to pirates. Apparently billions of dollars of money that could have been made is being taken away. Peer-to-peer file sharing, born from the advancement of modern technology, has been a large aspect of the internet for a couple of years, but still the music industry cannot figure out how to use it to their advantage. The truth is that file sharing should be viewed as a good thing for the music industry because it proves beyond any reasonable doubt that this industry is stricken with

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    This paper will discuss the legal and economic concerns of copyright laws. First, this paper will describe the background and history of copyright laws. Then, this paper will cover the concepts of ownership and stealing. It will then discus file sharing and how it has affected the entertainment industry. Finally, it will conclude with a look at how a hypothetical system without copyright laws would function. The World Intellectual Property Organization is an international organization whose purpose

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    process of technology, and classification of technology. For this term project I would like to talk about the file sharing technology. There are many advantages of the file sharing technology, when compare to the past years it provides many

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    The peer-to-peer file sharing application used within the organization has be essential in ensuring the availability of shared files. Anybody can write file-sharing software, so when downloading unauthorized file-sharing software to a company computer you should be aware of the possibility that the resources on that computer may become susceptible to various vulnerabilities and threats. This evaluation will identify as well as provide an assessment of the risks associated with unauthorized installation

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    History From the invention of first recording device in 1877 to cassettes to digital recording in 1987 to MP3 in 1990 and to iTunes in 2003, the music industry has become an important global industry in last 50 years. The evolution of the music industry has given a boom to the economic activity in many geographical scales. Technological development has been playing an effective role for the evolution of the music industries. Looking back at the success of these music businesses, it used to be all

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    who lived with his sister, connected to the Internet through an account registered in his sister’s name. He used LimeWire, a free peer-to-peer file-sharing program, on his computer to download child pornography from the Internet. Det. Sgt. Darren Parisien of the Saskatoon Police Service, using publicly accessible software, searched for anyone sharing child pornography. He could access whatever another user of the software had in his or her shared folder. He could also obtain two numbers related to

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    in the real world. The main findings of the paper show that currently interactions within the Internet do not conform to our expectations of morality, when compared to real world situations. In the examples explored the use of personal data, the sharing of copyrighted material and through offensive online messages it is shown how many users of the Internet demonstrate little in the way of an understanding of the morality and implication of the actions they are taking. The conclusions of this paper

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    Introduction File sharing, or peer-to-peer software programs such as Limewire which uses protocol Gnutella, BitTorrent, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), and programs that are Peer to Peer (P2P) such as KaZaA which uses the protocol FastTrack and others can allow sharing of copyrighted music, games, movies, software, and other files often without the knowledge or permission of the consumer. Peer-to-Peer programs usually share files by default, to permit the full amount of sharing across the web. Sharing this copyrighted

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    and other media forms without having to pay a fee. In recent years, the music and movie industry, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) initiated a campaign to combat the illegal sharing and downloading of files, songs, and movies. These illegal files are usually transferred through users and peer-to-peer networks including LimeWire, FrostWire, Bearshare, Kazaa, and most importantly Napster, which initiated it all. The illegal files

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