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    The Legality of Peer-to-Peer File Sharing and its Effects on the Media Industry The introduction of the internet to mainstream America was a marvelous time. It ushered in an era of interconnectedness and open communication. The internet also facilitated the transfer of information from one side of the world to the other. But as it seems with every new technology, people quickly began to exploit the abilities of the internet for their own personal, and commonly illegal, purposes. Along with…

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    Essay On Visual Metaphor

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    Visual Metaphor When we start out, few of us know exactly what we want to be or where we want to end up. I choose a Maze as my visual metaphor because the fashion program is like a maze to me. I as a student in the program feel confusing, lost, understanding that the progress, that how you should feel in the first week of call but it’s been 7 week now I still have that feel of confusing, it’s like disorienting trail that that I follow in which every decision could mean life (right)or…

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    are making copyright relative to today’s technology - most of the rulings turn out as extremes. Programs that obviously aid in piracy can escape a court case unscratched; or record labels can sue for ridiculous sums, as with the case involving the file-sharing program LimeWire by LimeWire LLC, where demands were up to an estimated $75 trillion dollars, more than 5 times this nation’s debt…

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    Directory? That groups’ access must be limited to that particular folder, also being a human resource group, access to this groups shares must be very restricted from other groups. 10. Explain how C-I-A can be achieved down to the folder and data file access level for departments and its user’s using Active Directory and Windows Server 2008 R2 access control configurations. Configuring unique access controls for different user types is an example of what kind of access controls? Data access…

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    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.…

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    Udemy Case Study

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    Udemy, a stage for specialists to offer instructive courses, has been blamed for not doing what 's needed to expel stolen content from its administration. 2.1 What is going on? Udemy.com is a stage or commercial center for internet learning. It gives a stage to specialists of any sort to make courses which can be offered to the general population, either at no charge or for an educational cost expense. Udemy gives apparatuses which empower clients to make a course, advance it and gain cash…

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    Copyright Office Essay

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    These people would be right except for the fact that the government has the influence to change this. Copyright laws are already in place prohibiting this records versus Napster case (“Real Business”). Napster was a popular peer-to-peer file sharing network that launched in 1999. It had an amazingly large fan-base of music lovers who shared mp3s. The court ruled against Napster and the company was forced to shut down the site after making a public apology and paying $26m in damages. The…

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    some type of file sharing software downloaded onto their computers or mobile devices. There are thousands of file sharing software out there with some of the most popular ones being Napster, LimeWire, and The Pirate Bay. All of which have been sued or are currently being sued for copyright infringement over the Internet by major record labels. Napster was the first big file sharing software that got sued and set the precedent for future cases involving file sharing software and file sharing…

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    The internet has changed the way that businesses connect with consumers and perform their work. This is exemplified by the use of social media by businesses, and there is also the decline of the economy of creative industries caused by the use of file sharing capabilities. The internet is a contributor to the increase in the global Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which is defined as the financial value of all completed goods and services made within the country’s borders over a certain time span…

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    Becoming A Peer Mentor

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    Professors, advisors, and administrators are the fundamentals to a university. They are the ones who will guide and help prospective and current students. The ones every student interacts with and the students get to know throughout the semester. Now, students have other options when seeking help. Peer educators are the umbrella for the smaller roles certain students have in the university. Peer mentors, advisors, and tutors are the helping roles for academic advisors and professors. They are…

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