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    The internet is a wide area network that connects computer systems around the globe. I order to understand the internet one must look to the basic network. There are two types of networks. Peer to peer (P2P) and Client / provider networks. In a peer to peer network no node has more authority than another node. File sharing is possible on a P2P network but there may be multiple copies of a document at different revision states. It is for this reason that corporations and firms use Client provider

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    easy to download free music from the internet. All someone has to do is download some peer to peer file-sharing application such as Kazaa‚ Edonkey‚ Blubster‚ or Bearshare‚ and you have unlimited access to download just about anything that you please. But is downloading free music from one of these applications legal? I think that it is. This paper will look at both sides of the argument. The first online peer to peer file-sharing application was Napster. Napster allowed people to copy music from their

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    share information through the network. 2. You are the network administrator for a company that has a peer-to-peer network. How would the pieces and components of this network relate to each other? Define all the components of this type of network. A peer-to-peer network would be a LAN where all the users in the network have access to every file that is saved to the servers. The peer-to-peer network is setup with a switch or another type of networking medium‚ it allows each computer on the network

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    cassettes‚ vinyl records and CDs at retail to selling digital music online. She had observed that the music industry had not taken much notice of the potential for marketing and distributing digital music online until Shawn Fanning developed his peer-to-peer (P2P) file trading application‚ Napster‚ in 1999. While the music industry focused on shutting the service down‚ Napster became even more popular with music fans and consumers who were interested in discovering and sharing new music and creating

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    Internet Commons and Its Impact on Entertainment Industry in US: A study on impact of Music CD Sales to Warner Brothers Assignment on Preparation of Research Proposal Submitted by George Maliyeakal Antony 26-04-2010 Introduction Rationale and Objective Introduction In the era of modern technologies in the digital world with the internet access has created a huge amount of digital resources which can be accessed through the web. These resources are widely accessed by the people

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    to face various situations in terms of customers. In the beginning‚ Soundbuzz had B2C business structure where they promote and sell the music on line to their customers. But soon the changing technology change the pattern of music business as peer to peer network got huge popularity. People like to get free music downloaded from this cloud network and Soundbuzz looses their margin quickly. In respond to this crisis they set up a new B2B business model and make other business as their customer. Soundbuzz

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    downloading namely: Direct Download (DDL) and Torrent. Direct Download‚ as the name suggests‚ the computer connects to the host (usually a server) directly in order to obtain the file. Torrent‚ however‚ is the most favored method because of its peer-to-peer technology. So what makes it addicting? Since most downloadable files are free of charge (especially via torrent)‚ people tend to download files (mostly media files i.e.: Music and Video) excessively instead of buying it from the store. Furthermore

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    restrictions would help prevent from viruses and other security issues as well as keep employees on task. They would not be able to browse the web for fun. Certain traffic is expressly forbidden: ------------------------------------------------- * No peer-to-peer file sharing or externally reachable file transfer protocol (FTP) servers ------------------------------------------------- * No downloading executable from known software sites ------------------------------------------------- * No unauthorized

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    COMMON PORTS packetlife.net TCP/UDP Port Numbers 7 Echo 554 RTSP 19 Chargen 2745 Bagle.H 6891-6901 Windows Live 546-547 DHCPv6 2967 Symantec AV 6970 Quicktime 560 rmonitor 3050 Interbase DB 7212 GhostSurf 22 SSH/SCP 563 NNTP over SSL 3074 XBOX Live 23 Telnet 587 SMTP 3124 HTTP Proxy 8000 Internet Radio 25 SMTP 591 FileMaker 3127 MyDoom 8080 HTTP Proxy 42 WINS Replication 593 Microsoft DCOM 3128 HTTP Proxy 43 WHOIS 631 Internet Printing 3222 GLBP 8118 Privoxy 49 TACACS

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    Discuss the business strategy adopted by eBay in the evolution of its internationalization efforts? eBay is an online peer to peer auctioning platform that allows people from all over the world to sell and trade goods. eBay was setup nearly 13 years ago and has seen its net revenues grow into the billions ever since. eBay acts an intermediary between sellers and buyers to provide a safe and secure environment for people to browse‚ buy or sell products that are new‚ used or hard to find. The system

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