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    within a local coverage area and still be connected to the network. Most modern WLANs are based on IEEE 802.11 standards‚ marketed under the Wi-Fi brand name. Types of wlan Peer-to-peer Peer-to-Peer or ad-hoc wireless LAN An ad-hoc network also called WiFi Direct network is a network where stations communicate only peer to peer (P2P). There is no base and no one gives permission to talk. This is accomplished using the Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS). Bridge A bridge can be used to connect

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    Introduction The Napster brand has had a varied history. Its initial incarnation was as the first widely used service for ‘free’ peer-to-peer (P2P) music sharing. The record companies mounted a legal challenge to Napster due to lost revenues on music sales which eventually forced it to close. But the Napster brand was purchased and its second incarnation offers a legal music download service in direct competition with Apple’s iTunes. Now‚ internet is very well developed all of the world. Following

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    Cyber Bullying Essay By Merlin920 | April 2012 Zoom InZoom Out Page 1 of 2 Adam Grabenhorst Mrs. Dressler English 2 15 January 2012 Cyber Bullying Peer to peer bulling is nothing new. It has been going on for generation after generation. However the times have now changed since new technology has made it possible for peers to bully one another without even having to be face to face. This form of bullying is called “Cyber Bullying”. Teens turn fun‚ needed devices into “weapons” through

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    Compare and Contrast Cyberbullying vs. Traditional Bullying 3/23/2010 Chris Peckham Bullying and cyberbullying are both forms of peer abuse‚ but cyberbullying has the potential to be much more dangerous. Bullying has always been a nuisance‚ but cyberbullying is going to be an important global issue for a long time to come. With the rise of the internet‚ message boards‚ social networking sites‚ and online gaming‚ cyberbullying is going to continue to increase. This essay will discuss the

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    The Impact of the Internet on Communication The internet has revolutionized all forms of communication since the beginning of its existence. The world has now become ‘smaller ’ or more like a ‘global village ’‚ so to speak. The internet was first used by the U.S military for communications purposes. The internet‚ from the communication point of view‚ has brought on new developments and techniques to keep in touch not only for individuals‚ but for businesses as well. An example of how the

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    sought was ‘personal data’ under Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance so the disclosure might breach the Data Protection Principle . Technical Aspect P2P file sharing software The 22 subscribers shared the music files on WinMX‚ which is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing software. It was famous for downloading music files as it had a search function and was available in many languages (WinMX‚ 2012) The advent of P2P causes rampant copyright infringement because its download speed is faster

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    is updated constantly and cost-effective. The internet also provides incomparable numbers of sources for information‚ whereas a classroom has a regimented set of curriculum support from books and handouts. Classroom settings also only provide a peer to peer connection in eyesight‚ with a narrow scope of life experiences to diversify opinions. The internet is in no way crippled in that way‚ and diversity promotes creativity and growth. These reasons alone are enough of a reason why I believe that education

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    92-103. McCourt‚ T. a. (2003). When creators‚ corporations and consumers collide: Napster and the development of online music distribution. Media‚ Culture & Society ‚ 333-350. Freedman‚ Des (2003). Managing pirate culture: Corporate responses to peer-to-peer networking. International Journal on Media Management. 5 (3‚ Autumn)‚ 173-179. Sen‚ A. (2010). Music in the Digital Age: Musicians and Fans Around the World "Come Together" on the Net. Global Media Journal: American Edition ‚ 1-25. Delchin‚ R

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    increase in sales‚ this created a problem of illegal media being downloaded. Programs such as Bittorent‚ and other direct-connect networking programs have allowed illegal transferring of the media. Downloading song files from the internet over a free peer to peer network is the exact same as 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 and CDs that cost other people anywhere from

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    Though it seems to be free‚ this paper present to the pros and cons of downloading music from the Internet. Important points will be discussed are the file sharing programs history‚ why downloading should be free and lawsuits for downloading music. Peer-to-Peer technology is a form of file sharing that enables the sharing of computer resources such as‚ files by‚ direct exchange with other systems. P2P file sharing started with Napster in 1999 and has become the most popular way to share files (P2P File

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