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    Howe 2 Ski Case Study

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    Howe 2 Ski Case Study 1. Given the background information about Howe 2 Ski Stores, discuss the feasibility of implementing lump sum bonus, pay for knowledge, profit sharing, and gainsharing plans. What plan or plans would you recommend that Howe look at most closely and why? Lump sum bonuses are a form of performance pay bonus. Defined as “bonuses … earned at the end of a specified time period, such as monthly, quarterly, or annually, when a salesperson achieves a specific level of sales or sales

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    Lawsuit Against Napster

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    was the premise behind the Recording Industry Association of America’s lawsuit against Napster? Copyright infringement, it claimed Napster violated “exclusive rights for reproduction and distribution of their copyright works”. 2) Based on your knowledge of how Napster worked, if you downloaded a copy of a song from a friend’s hard drive using Napster, would you be infringing on the musician’s or record company’s copyright? No, because my friend is allowing me a copy of his property. How my friend

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    P2p Vs. P2p Technology

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    going through a separate server. While file sharing is means making the file for others individuals to access and download. Over the past few years, P2P technology has been widely used in file sharing. It can be used to share a numbers type of files on the Internet, such as text files, music, movies, games, computer software, etc. In P2P technology, the users do not need to upload the file they intent to share to a centralized server [1]. File sharing process can be more simple and easy by storing

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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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    has exacerbated this issue. Technological advancements, specifically the advancements in file sharing, have made the exchange of information extremely inexpensive, quick, and easy. People have direct access to unauthorized copies of millions of movies and songs due to programs such as Napster and Limewire. Thus, illegal

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    File Sharing “I 'd like to propose another toast to you, the listener. It doesn 't matter how you got this, you bought it, you downloaded it, and your grandma gave it to you.” (Jones). Chances are anybody who has ever used the internet has downloaded copyrighted material. Many people view downloading copyrighted material from the internet as stealing, but others see it as a distribution of human knowledge and information. File sharing, more formally known today as torrents, should be legal.

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    lawsuit included the peer-to-peer file sharing website, Napster, and University of Southern California, Indiana University, and Yale University. Most people don’t even think about file sharing, in this day and age it is generally an everyday behavior. It is very simple for a document or file to be shared between friends or even strangers over the internet. However, in April of the year 2000 the heavy metal band Metallica and the peer-to-peer audio file sharing website Napster were in the center of

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    Piracy is a form of theft. Specifically, it refers to the unauthorized copying or use of intellectual property. Intellectual property is knowledge or expression that is owned by someone. There are three major types of intellectual property: 1) creative works, including music, written material, movies, and software, which are protected by copyright law; 2) inventions, which are protected by patent law; and 3) brand-name products, which are protected by trademarks. Many of the issues surrounding piracy

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    A profit sharing plan could be considered a group incentive because the employee has to work together, cooperate and share knowledge to receive individual bonuses. However, a group incentive program, such as gainsharing is measured by improvement in productivity and effectiveness. This is unlike the profit-sharing program in Bob’s Red Mill. In the profit-sharing program, employee’s bonuses depend on the company’s profits. If the company

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    "file sharing" of proprietary material has gained abundant quality. it 's a subject that has endlessly sparked dialogue and has even received world attention. though on the surface the act of file sharing could appear harmless, it 's aloof from it. Each year, film and record production firms in addition as software system and game development firms suffer from billions of greenbacks in lost profits. This loss comes as an instantaneous results of web piracy. several agree that file sharing is unethical

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