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    BitTorrent is an internet protocol which supports peer-to-peer(p2p) file sharing to hand out large amounts of data around the world. Essentially this program takes the hassle of transferring large data file from one huge server to every user over an extremely robust network connection and splits it up to multiple normal pc’s, and multiply smaller networks connections. This software is the most common form of decentralization, starting with its ease of use and wide variety of file sharing capabilities it gives the user and developers. Decentralized file sharing is a peer-to-peer network that contains users called nodes, who act like both a server and client, which then at the same time send and receive data to other users [1]. This advanced…

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    Advanced Activity File Sharing is a practice of distributing or providing access to digital media, such as computer programs. For example, sending emails to other colleges. Like iCloud lets you save all your work to all you apple devices and lets you share the work. All file sharing, P2P, and bittorrent are all related. Both file sharing and P2P are used to download files. To avoid copyright copyright you should remove any peer to peer programs installed on your computer. Bittorrent is…

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    File Sharing By: Ella Bates 5th Hour DLMD File sharing is the practice of distributing information or providing information throughout the internet. Some examples would be, pictures, videos, documents, school work, and online books. But, there are different ways for you to share files. Some examples may include, peer file sharing and file sink and sharing services. Peer sharing, also known as P2P, allows them to access “media files” like books, movies, and…

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    The illegal downloading or called torrenting, which means sharing the movie & TV series through peer-to-peer on the internet, has been an open secret for a long time. Many people use it as a tool to entertain themselves, but there are also many people against it. Though all these argumentative thoughts from different people, the article “Is downloading really stealing? The ethics of digital piracy” by the author Christian Barry gives his answer very persuasively Firstly, the use of logo seems…

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    Why Piracy Is Wrong

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    Piracy is a topic that is always being brought up and discussed, for one simple reason; people cannot make up their mind which is right. It has always speculated if people should be persecuted for downloading music in an illegitimate way. Honestly, it is impractical to make somebody pay tons for only a song. Initially, it is not moral to send someone to jail for downloading music or making them pay a ludicrous fine. Commonly, a song costs about 99 cents, which may just be a dollar, however,…

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    is folders can be shared in your Dropbox along with other people. If suppose they are also on the same LAN network as you are, then they’ll also get the benefits of LAN sync. That is you can directly sync the files to another person’s computer while sharing files via Dropbox and you’re on the same network. USB 3.0 Drive A USB drive, a old standard doesn’t work wirelessly, but it is a quicker method to transfer any files. Moreover, the computers need not be connected at all. BitTorrent…

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    you actually have and whether or not you should even care if ISPs are controlling the content which you have access to (Schewick, 2009). Schewick also uses a simile by Tim Wu to compare the internet to selling a painting (Schewick, 2009). She states that getting rid of the innovators of the internet, the frame, will leave nothing to hold the internet, the painting (Schewick, 2009). This interesting simile highlights how ISPs are only hurting themselves in the end. Due to all of the literary…

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    Defender of copyright infringers Joe Hickster made it his mission to make people believe that movie pirates should not be penalized. In essence, he makes it seem okay for people to infringe copyrighted materials because they can get away with it. So basically, he's one of the reasons why the entertainment business is struggling with piracy. Hickster is responsible for keeping infringers from facing the consequences of their actions. He runs a blog called ACS Bore that was set up to undermine…

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    public and private data preserve in a network with different levels of storage. The artifact we show you involve of the computer which are the Window enterprises and Apple, both of them involve a system which provide a way for people to upload or download the data, which show that creator’s works can be easily stolen by the others. Although the law of censorship can ease the situation of copying others’ works, it can effectively protect owners’ works. For example, some may upload the videos or…

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    NT1330 Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    all requests to download. With so many clients requesting movie, audio, and text files at the same time, the bandwidth would eventually be too much for the server to handle resulting in slower download speeds or a single point failure. Another disadvantage of the single point network structure is that ISP providers could easily monitor how much traffic was going through the network and where it was going. With these issues in mind the peer to peer network model was developed. (Peer-to-peer,…

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