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    Digital Forensics

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    the use of digital technology is evolving everyday because not only are we surrounded by internet activities, but now we’re surrounded by a huge cesspool of digital technology. Just to name a few, digital technology includes but not limited to computers, CD’s and DVD’s, portable storage media and cell phones. When it comes to examining digital technology it can include anything from photos, video’s, text documents, Internet activity logs along with phone numbers or any other data that can be…

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    though they are changing, but instead becoming more confusing. Although MP3 formatted songs have been around for a while now the places where you can purchase and the items you can play them on keep evolving. As we discussed it wasn’t until the digital file format of the music industry that the idea of buying single songs really exploded. Also, along with this we discussed the impact the Peer-to-Peer sharing of music and that greatly negatively affected the industry, which could only be done…

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    Pirate Bay Case Study

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    country has strong legislation and other country, which legislation needs to be improved. China represents country with comprehensive and strict rules against digital copyright infringement. It requires following: 1. “Web sites that share video files to have permits and be controlled by the state or owned by state 2. These permits last for three years and will need renewal. 3. The web sites that violate any rules will be subject to a 5-year ban…

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    Essay On Music Piracy

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    Music Piracy Pirates back in the 1800’s were known to sail the high seas, plunder ships, steal cargo, the list goes on. Pirates today are still around but they take a different form, they take the form of someone going on the internet and downloading a torrent of that catchy new song they heard on the radio or downloading an entire album from some no name artist that doesn’t have their album on Spotify yet. These pirates aren’t your traditional, pirates they’re music pirates. Music piracy hurts…

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    We all have seen what the love for music has done; it brought us together, cheered us, enlightened us, and romanticized us. It seems to not be the case anymore. The music industry has killed our music; it has deprived us from the warmth of music. It has turned our artistry into a monopoly. Although, it has brought massive amount of people together, it has also brought the destruction of uniqueness. Millions of people listen to the same thing that comes in the radio, not knowing the music they…

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    Napster Effects On Society

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    Allowing “peers”, whether they knew each other or not and regardless of where in the world they were located, to share music files was the fundamental reason for creating Napster. Decentralization or decentralization is the process of redistributing or dispersing functions, powers, people or things away from a central location or authority. Also according to the same article…

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    Digital Piracy

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    creative industries, as well as many other industries ever since the creation of peer-to-peer file sharing systems such as NAPSTER. Many attempts have been made in an effort to curb digital piracy such as the raid on the outfit which hosted ‘The Pirate Bay’ in Sweden during 2006 which resulted in the confiscation of enough equipment to fill 3 trucks and the takedown of ‘The Pirate Bay’ website, the largest P2P file sharing site at the time. Although, this seemed like a triumphant success to the…

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    SRAM Cells

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    reliability issues caused by increased temperatures and factors like soft errors and negative-bias temperature instability (NBTI) are degrading the device performance and affecting the design criteria. The SRAM cells are implemented using register files (RF). SRAM cells are small and used often and susceptible to the errors affecting the reliability of the microprocessor. A single particle…

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    One thing the article lacks is more in depth discussion around grunge music. The section of this book outlines the most important elements of sound for Nirvana’s performance along with detailed descriptions and comparisons of each of their songs in a live performance in 1990. These were both the two sounds Kurt Cobain was responsible for; guitar and vocals. Cobain’s vocal range is discussed in detail with a technical use of language by having ‘ a wide timbral and dynamic range from which to…

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    Would you knowingly let someone steal from you? Musicians in today’s music industry are often put in very difficult situations between their music and corporate interest in using their music. Oftentimes, musicians lose control of how their music and their identity is used. In the past, musicians made money on downloads, CDs sold, and concert tours. Musicians used to control their careers. They controlled where they played, how often they played, what they looked like, and they were paid what…

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