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    What rank are you applying for?: Helper What is your age?: 17 Whats your IGN?: jacksonDTM Are you a Boy or Girl?: BOY What country do you live in?: Canada Do you have a YouTube or Twitch channel?: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC09BIfzBAs5PO05S9jpdfKQ Do you have a microphone/headset?: no Why do you want this rank?: want this rank because I really like the server. Around Like 7 or 8 months ago How do you think you can assist the server if you become this rank?: I Think I can assist the

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    Incivility in the online world is partly caused by anonymity, but anonymity has its place in the internet and needs to stay. Incivility is often described as social behavior that is lacking in respect, or good manners. A lot of people have reasons to believe that anonymity is the sole reason behind incivility online, and while it plays a huge role, anonymity has an even bigger role in the conversations happening online in the first place. Maria Konnikova, a bachelor in psychology and creative writing

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    4th, 2016 P2P File Sharing of Copyrighted Material Introduction Anyone who owns a computer that has a reliable internet connection can potentially download a torrent client and participate in peer-to-peer file sharing. Using a web browser to download files from websites is a lot different than downloading files from peers because instead of obtaining the files from a web server you are obtaining the files directly from ordinary computers like your own, hence the name peer-to-peer (P2P). A lot of

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    Basic information Age: 16 Year old Timezone: CET +1 Past usernames/Current: Ginac Location: Belgium How I go to work. Skills and Reasons: Commands/Skills: - Detect hackers easily - Know the difference between a hacker and a player who has high ping and is good at PvP. - How to keep players calm - How to multitask - Fast with ban & mute reports but at the same time accurate - Know how to use commands to punish or help keep the server protected from those who want to destroy it. - Take a situation

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    Privacy is one of the major concerns in today’s world. People want to keep their identity secret for different reasons. It varies according to audience. For eg. Corporate world would like to remain anonymous for business interests. The efficiency of internet motivates the companies to use internet over intranet. But along with that the question of anonymity also arise. After in dept analysis of “Proxies for anonymous routing” and “A protocol for anonymous communication over the Internet” papers,different

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    Peer-to-peer (P2P) networking is a network of computers that have the capability of being either a client or a server. Furthermore, P2P is the use of your own personal computer for the purpose of more than just basic client only tasks. Peers on a network are able to share resources, storage space, and processing power directly available to others hosts on the network without the need of a centralized communications model like the client/server model. Each user of the network is both a supplier and

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    ABSTRACT Peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their flexibility and scalability. A peer-to-peer, or “P2P,” file transfer service allows the user to share computer files through the Internet. Examples of P2P services include KaZaA, Grokster, Gnutella, Morpheus, and BearShare. This document is about the peer to peer file sharing technology. It discusses about what peer to peer technology and file sharing is. It also states the pros and cons of the peer to

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    reference node will periodically send a messages to the nodes that they reference to make sure that they are still there. This proactive measure is a good way to avoid any issues that could arise later on. (Peer-to-peer(p2p) Networks - basic Algorithms). Improvements Joining a Peer-to-peer (p2p) network can be exciting, opening up an entire new world of shared data and joining a large community who work together to strengthen the network. Though it is exciting, there are many risks that come along with

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    The Napster web site made file swapping over the Internet available via the software necessary for the Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file transfer to work. P2P is software that when downloaded onto someone 's computer, enables that person to access another person 's computer to find and copy certain files that the software is designed to recognize. It was used primarily for copying MP3 files, as a result avoiding the need to actually purchase music on CD or some other format. The popularity of Napster happened

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    The P2P Piracy Prevention Act Attacks Consumers Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks have had a staggering growth in the past few years. Since Napster, dozens of P2P networks have been created in its imitation. Due to the growing accessibility of broadband, which increases the speed of downloads, P2P networks generate nearly 1.8 billion downloads per month. Popularity and acceptance is still continually growing. As many users see P2P software as just file sharing, entertainment industries and other

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