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    Music Piracy

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    <http://query.nytimes.com>. Wade‚ Jared. "The Music Industry ’s War on Piracy." Risk Management 51.2 (Feb 2004): 10-6. Academic OneFile. Gale. Tennessee Tech Library. 11 July. 2012. Witherbee‚ Amy Zentner‚ Alejandro. "Measuring the Effect of File Sharing on Music Purchases." Journal of Law and Economics 49.1 (April 2006): 63-90. Academic OneFile. Gale. Tennessee Tech Library. 11 July. 2012.

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    Internet Piracy

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    to fill your iPod by about 5%. An average mp3 player contains at least $800 of illegal music. About 95% of all music that is downloaded is pirated. Most people think it is ok because someone had to originally buy a CD‚ so they think of it as just sharing. An average mp3 player contains at least $800 of illegal music. The Hip-Hop artist Drake’s single "The Motto" is the most illegally downloaded single in the States totaling 458‚038 downloads during a six month period. . This goes to show that people

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    File System

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    File system File names A file name is a name assigned to a file in order to secure storage location in the computer memory. Whether the file system has an underlying storage device or not‚ file systems typically have directories which associate file names with files‚ usually by connecting the file name to an index in a file allocation table of some sort‚ such as the FAT in a DOS file system‚ or an inode in a Unix-like file system. Directory structures may be flat‚ or allow hierarchies where directories

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    Google File System

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    tolerance‚ and automatic recovery must be integral to the system. Second‚ files are huge by traditional standards. Multi-GB files are common. As a result‚ design assumptions and parameters such as I/O operation and blocksizes have to be revisited. Third‚ most files are mutated by appending new data rather than overwriting existing data. Random writes within a file are practically non-existent.Given this access pattern on huge files‚ appending becomes the focus of performance optimization and atomicity

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    File System and Group

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    Unix File Access POS/355 UNIX® is provides security to directory and the file system. For security reason a file or directory has assigned permissions to use them and every user in the UNIX system is assigned set of permission while creating user account. Before going to discuss the file permission‚ let’s discuss the user account types in the UNIX. There are three types of user accounts on a UNIX system that are root account‚ system account and normal user account. Root account: It is a

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    Copyright violation & illegal downloading "The Pirate Bay’s Peter Sunde: It’s Evolution‚ Stupid" and "You like my poems? So pay for them" The first article "The Pirate Bay’s Peter Sunde: It’s Evolution‚ Stupid" is published in 2012 by WIRED Website‚ and presents the story of Peter Sunde‚ the Swedish co-founder of the media search engine The Pirate Bay. He tells his story of getting a new computer‚ and how it broke down. He explains how that was a part of evolution‚ which launches him straight into

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    Piracy

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    for example‚ reports a more than 20 percent drop in the number of CDs released since 1999. That no doubt accounts for some of the decrease in sales... But let’s assume the RIAA is right‚ and all of the decline in CD sales is because of Internet sharing. Here’s the rub: In the same period that the RIAA estimates that 803 million CDs were sold‚ the RIAA estimates that 2.1 billion CDs were downloaded for free. Thus‚ although 2.6 times the total number of CDs sold were downloaded for free‚ sales revenue

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    Some Like It Hot

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    Some Like It Hot In “Some Like It Hot” by Lawrence Lessig‚ he talks about piracy and what piracy is. It talks about the different types of items that people use piracy for. Piracy is when someone makes their own copy of a product that has its own copyright. I think that piracy is wrong for a many reasons. Including: it brings down the economy‚ the artists that create the piece are not getting paid for it‚ and piracy is also considered stealing. First‚ I am going to discuss how piracy brings

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    File It Supplies Inc

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    File-It Supplies Inc‚ Present Situation Patsy Akaka is the marketing manager of File-It Supplies which is a file folder manufacturer that has been in business for 28 years. Other primary lines they are file markers‚ labels and indexing systems. On the other hand 40% of FIS´s file folder business is in specialized lines including oversized blue-print and engineer drawings for several high tech industries. Even though the company has a unique knowledge in the field‚ Patsy is facing a complicated

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    increase of sales has brought forth an ever increasing problem of illegal media being downloaded. Programs such as Bittorent‚ Kazaa‚ and other direct-connect networking programs have allowed the transferring of such illegal media. Downloading song files from the Internet over a free peer to peer network is the moral equivalent of shoplifting music CDs from the local mall. When you download any illegal media you are getting something for free that everyone else is required to pay a fee for. DVDs

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