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    9&10). Websites can be monitored by their makers to see what all you say and what all you do. "The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a group that represents people in the music business." (Bailey 29). The RIAA watches for peer to peer music sharing and you could get caught and get sued a good bit of money because in a way it’s considered stealing. It’s a better idea to be ethical and just buy music from an ethical site such as iTunes. " Another law‚ the Children’s Online Privacy

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    1 BICC  Key points:  Basic concept of BICC.  Protocol model of BICC.  Signaling process of BICC 1.1 Overview 1.1.1 Background of BICC In the past few years‚ the demand for the integration of the data network and the voice network has become more obvious. The telecom network accesses the WWW through dialup. The IP network is also used to provide low-quality and low-cost voice services. The circuit contention results in the transferring of both voice stream and data stream over the ATM network

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    Pros and Cons of Piracy

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    Alternative & Transnational Media The Alliance for Cultural Diversity – UNESCO – works to ‘prevent and fight against an ever-increasing level of piracy‚ in part brought about by recent developments in the use of new technologies and their consequences on cultural product sales. Piracy is detrimental to authors because it deprives them of the opportunity to profit financially from their work. The publishing‚ music‚ audiovisual and software industries are the most severely affected sectors’. Critically

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    A field name is a field name identifies a field in a database record. A data type is a particular kind of data item.   1 HW/1: Research the meaning of the following ​ Key Words​ ‚ give examples where appropriate - Portable devices ______________________________________________ 2 ______________________________________________ - Operating systems ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ - Application software ______________________________________________

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    are doing this is because they can’t afford to purchase the music in stores. In order to help solve the problem‚ some record labels have agreed to charge a small monthly fee which allows numerous downloads per month for those who decide to pay. Peer-to-Peer technology allows you to share of computer files by exchanging them with other systems. This kind of sharing became popular in the late 90’s with the first site by the name of NAPSTER. Napster changed file sharing because it was accessible for

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    The End Of Privacy

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    information could be sold by a private investigator to another citizen or could be sold to a company for corporate espionage (Kaplan‚ 2012). The idea of selling information gained from these new sources of technology followed into the largest form of peer to peer communication today‚ the internet. The internet was initially created in order to send data between two computers without the need to transport individual drives. Just like with the telephone‚ this information could be intercepted and sold to provide

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    Music Industry Analysis

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    the itunes store‚ profits started to rise for the music companies‚ but they were still losing a lot of money to people who share their music illegally. They even started to track down these people and arrested them. They sued and shut down various peer to

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    Principles of Distributed Database Systems M. Tamer Özsu • Patrick Valduriez Principles of Distributed Database Systems Third Edition M. Tamer Özsu David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3G1 Tamer.Ozsu@uwaterloo.ca Patrick Valduriez INRIA LIRMM 161 rue Ada 34392 Montpellier Cedex France Patrick.Valduriez@inria.fr This book was previously published by: Pearson Education‚ Inc. ISBN 978-1-4419-8833-1 e-ISBN

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    features must be maintained or restored to the same state as when the building was constructed. Currently‚ the employees of the smaller firm are using older model Dell computers (circa 2005) with a Windows XP operating system. They are using a peer to peer network. Their employees are currently using Microsoft Small Office Accounting Software‚ Microsoft Works‚ and Internet Explorer. They use Avast (free version) for malware protection Backups are perfor med by individuals when they feel it is

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    illegal‚ is a real threat to the overall music industry? The pros and cons of downloading music can be explored based differing criteria‚ with the most controversial being whether the downloaded music is legally acquired. Since Napster‚ the first peer-to-peer file sharing network‚ made its debut in 1999 and subscription and pay-per-download technology like iTunes exploded‚ debate has grown concerning the logistical‚ ethical and financial repercussions of downloading music. The main argument that record

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