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    Other argue stealing music takes away from the artist’s credibility, others realize free downloads create more exposure. Yet there are still artist who make the top with free downloads. On The Billboard Hot 100 Nelly seems to be number one when in that era people were still downloading music and probably downloading that song as well. The evidence shows that even with having free downloads Nelly, a famous artist, was still able to make number one in the charts for ten weeks. Even with illegal…

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    Many people love music want to listen to it as much as possible but it is really worth paying a dollar per song or 15 dollars for an album? Many people would say yes and some could say no but, who is to say which person appreciates music the most so for the people who don't want to pay that much they can either priate the songs for free where the artist gets no money or they can stream the music through as site like spotify and the artist will get paid a sum of money for each play. Though many…

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    quick Google search and in just a few clicks one can find a link to their most recent singles. One way to find music online nowadays is through internet music streaming. Music streaming is listening to music that does not need to be downloaded in files on devices. Two years ago, Taylor Swift removed all her songs on the music streaming platform Spotify because of the low royalty pay and got Apple music to make sure that artists would be paid their royalties during their 90-day free trial…

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    The intent of this paper is to acknowledge the presence of piracy and its evolution, identify the differences in regulations regarding civilian and military policy in the prevention and response to piratical acts, and address strategies to improve the effectiveness of implementing international policy against piracy. It is important to understand the historical development of piracy throughout international relations in order to identify what factors contribute to the occurrence of piracy and…

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    Moss Penty: Case Study

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    server. To combat these issues the school could recommend to students that they run their laptops or devices of Windows or you may have problems installing certain software etc. Ethics There are a lot of ethical issues including copyright, privacy and file security. Ethics are controlled by different people…

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    Albatross Anchors is a major manufacturer, they manufacture two different types of anchors and have continued to grow since they started with just 4 family members in 1976. The plant overall is outdated and technology deprived. The administrative offices are dilapidated, disorganized, and run inefficiently. The plant is obsolete, worn dirty, and no longer meets all US safety and environmental standards. The company is in need of many required changes so they can be more productive and have…

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    Data Retention Policy

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    needed for future reference, as well as data that must be retained for regulatory compliance. Data archives are indexed and have search capabilities so files and parts of files can be easily located and retrieved. Archiving information involves removing old inactive files from the main filing system, thereby freeing space for current 'active' files that need to be accessed regularly but with the advantage that they can be retrieved at a later date if required. Usually it is easy to predict when…

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    1. The individuals I believe that ought to be interviewed for this investigation are Mr. McBride, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. McBride’s co-workers, and the forensic expert(s) who examined the evidence. Mr. McBride is innocent till proving guilty of taking “Product X” from Greenwood and his statement should be gathered accordingly. Mr. Jenkins statement would also need to be gathered to collect information as to how he came to believe Mr. McBride potentially stole the information and what the consequences…

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    reliability of the internal Knowledge system. 4. 73 % of the staff would always like to share the new information in person verbally or through personal copy or email, which is a bad way of sharing the knowledge as it becomes perishable again and the better way would have been posting it on a common platform for knowledge sharing. 5. Loss of Technical knowledge is the biggest fear in HU staff, which proves that there are no specific policies or protocols for creating knowledge repositories for…

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    Research Portfolio: The retrospective data gathered for this paper will be the foundation for the argument. The book and papers previously mentioned will serve a significant role in helping to gather information because they themselves are detailed and all contain a preponderance of further readings on the subject. The kind of information which I focused on was facts about the intentions of the LDDC and then reports on what they ended up producing. Also, I used reports of other gentrified areas…

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