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    computers that share files while on one server. Using P2P has been a much reliable in which all the shared contents by the consumers has less failures in maintaining and the consumer can control their resources. Companies such as Napster back in the day before it folded was actually helping in music sales as in their consumers receiving the music or videos where actually purchasing the music which increases the production of sales for the company. P2P file sharing is on the increase today as well as

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    System INTRODUCTION The growth of internet and its ever increasing pervasiveness has caused extensive digitization of copyrighted content not limited to a single format and subsequently an increase in online piracy. This combined with the advent of P2P file sharing mechanisms as a massive means of infringement practice has led to a paradigm shift in the approach to copyright infringement. Where unauthorized copying of a work was earlier considered a means of increasing a work’s market by stimulating

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    Vijay Jidla Managing Emerging Technology CIS-629 Prof: Karla Carter Bellevue University Dt: 06/08/15 Abstract The technology in nineteenth century is referred to the practical arts used to create physical products everything from wagon to steam engine. But in twentieth century the word was expanded to include everything involved in satisfying human material wants. In this we can see the concepts and significance of the technology, how the technology emerged, what is the internal process

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    CHF 200,000 and over. Robert and Melinda are interested to borrow on average CHF 833,333 via the p2p real estate company to purchase another real estate property. 5. Large average-income families Kevin and Lucy are 48 years old with at least two dependents. Both of them are employed. Their annual household income is CHF 100,000-200,000. Kevin and Lucy will borrow on average CHF 87,500 via the p2p real estate platform for a home renovation. Source: (Author) Following the segmentation process,

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    via the web. several freely developed applications are created offered that alter this method, providing the flexibility to simply look for, download, and transfer any piece of digital content possible. These applications ar ordinarily remarked as P2P or peer-to-peer applications as they permit people (peers) to directly connect with alternative peers to share files. By themselves, such applications ar useless; a central network should be offered that enables every peer

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    Nowadays, online music is more popular than before. The Peer-to-Peer online music that was used by Napster became a huge legal barrier to this company up to closing down their business. New Napster's owner, Roxio, has been trying different strategies to cover increase their revenue and customers again. There are different strategies for Napster to increase its market share in this market. This report will provide few strategies that would be efficient for Napster to compete with their competitors

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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

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    Piracy: Asset Not Annoyance The music industry claims to be suffering losses in 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

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    uninhibitedly created applications have been made accessible that streamline this procedure, giving the capacity to effectively hunt down, download, and transfer any bit of computerized substance possible. These applications are generally alluded to as P2P or Peer-to-peer applications as they

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    Is important for anyone who has created any intellectual property to protect it. In the music industry, in order for someone to protect their work, they must obtain a copyright. Music has been around before anyone could obtain a copyright and when the invention of the computer came along it made it easier for someone to steal another artist's intellectual property with the help of the internet. This paper will cover what events have taken a big role in copyright protection for artist, the consequences

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