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    Why Is Piracy Wrong

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    history there have been a rise in the peer-to-peer sharing programs and the availability of many types of media on the internet being available and free. In order to understand and gain knowledge on this issue‚ we can apply some universal moral theories which include the Kantian‚ Utilitarian‚ and Rights ethics. With how technology has advanced‚ the internet has become easier to get access to. Most of these users participate in file-sharing networks via peer-to-peer. These individuals believe what they

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    The Pirate Bay Case Study.

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    Bay operates a virtual enterprise‚ where value to the consumer is transferred within the system and without physical transfer of goods or services. This occurs by connecting consumers to the desired product‚ free downloading of music‚ across a peer to peer network. In

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    and capture it on tape to enjoy at leisure. No more high speed dubbing on dual cassette boom boxes to make a copy of the new Metallica album for friends. With the creation of digital format media and high-speed Internet connections‚ along with peer to peer (P2P) network sites like Napster and Kazaa‚ it is easier than ever to get songs‚ movies‚ and even software. Now all one needs to do is log onto a P2P network and with a couple clicks of the mouse‚ find‚ and download almost any music wanted. Though

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    Furkaan

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    project “Android Wi-Fi Peer-to-Peer Networking”. The purpose of this research is to design and implement a telephony program that uses Wi-Fi in P2P (Peer-to-Peer) as a means of communication between mobile phones at no cost. The system will allow users to search for other individuals within Wi-Fi range and to establish free P2P voice connections‚ or to establish virtual connection through Access Points (AP). It allows devices to communicate with one another enabling rich peerto-peer social applications

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    Schema Mapping

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    specific characteristics of P2P systems‚ e.g.‚ the dynamic and autonomous nature of peers‚ the approaches that rely on centralized global schemas no longer apply. The main problem is to support decentralized schema mapping so that a query expressed on one peer’s schema can be reformulated to a query on another peer’s schema. The approaches which are used by P2P systems for defining and creating the mappings between peers’ schemas can be classified as follows: 1- Pairwise schema mapping‚ 2-mapping

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    What are the competitive impacts of Napster on online distribution of music? How do they affect traditional companies? Napster introduced a revolutionary change to the way music was distributed conventionally. Music companies worked with the artists to produce music. Thereafter they invested heavily into burning the music CD’s‚ marketing and advertising of the music and managing the distribution of the music to end customers via retailers. Retailers incurred staffing and real estate and costs

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    approved by the appropriate people and groups. The reasons these’s laws need to change is because people are stealing large amounts of IP in the form of music and movies‚ and the culture of the new generations has become one of internet surfing‚ peer to peer (p2p) downloading and hacking and because of that there are many advantages and disadvantages to intellectual property laws and how it is used in the digital age. All of this means that governments and interests groups are making lots of attempts

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    Internet Piracy 2

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    the that unlawful MP3 downloads have come to be a substitute to lawful CD purchases Indeed‚ countless analysts trust that the present downturn in CDs sales is due to the rising and uncontrollable number of unlawful duplicates obtainable employing peer-to-peer (P2P) technologies . End user piracy‚ that is disparate from for-profit piracy‚ seems to be far extra tough to control . The industry and strategy makers have addressed this subject by underpinning copyright regulations‚ by implementing technical

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    LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) A Local area network is a network that is confined to a relatively small area. It is general limited to a geographic area such; school‚ writing lab‚ building‚ office‚ or hall. A local area network’s linkages usually are accomplished with either telephone‚ coaxial‚ or fiber-optic cables. This network are privately own networks with and angle building or campus of up to a few kilometers in size. They are widely used to connect personal computers and work situation in company

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    the Internet and put it onto their own computer‚ iPod‚ or blank CD. It all started in 1999 with the creation of Napster. Napster introduced a revolutionary new idea that was to forever change the way people thought about music: peer to peer file sharing.  Peer to peer file sharing‚ often abbreviated as simply p2p‚ allows different users swap songs‚ with no regards for copyright infringement. Now the most popular way to take music off the Internet is to use one of many YouTube to mp3 converter

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