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    which are no longer relevant and need to be amended in a digital age are the reproducing of photographs and copying of films in a different format for private use and secondary liability for copyright infringement with regards to peer-to-peer file sharing. In 2006 the

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    tablet‚ or even a smart phone to download several applications that allows them free access to thousands of leaked songs and movies. Over the past years Internet music sharing has become a major issue for the music industry. A lot of recording companies have found themselves in an uproar because they realize that the constant sharing and downloading of albums are hurting the artists. The people that are turning to the internet to download and share music are saying the reason they are doing this is

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    comes to file sharing on the internet‚ more in depth Napster was one of the leaders in sharing music via the internet. In today ’s business world‚ e-business ractivities of various types contribute significantly to the efficiency of business processes‚ and to the recognition of products and services. “Napster is of significant importance not only for inventing peer-to-peer technology‚ but also for forcing record labels to play ball and work with tech companies to make file-sharing practices in

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    ”‚ yet the alternative was not clearly specified. Currently‚ Victoria Heavy Equipment Limited (V.H.E.) with lower sales and disgruntled workers is a troubled organization. Should decline in sales continue‚ as we expect due to troubled real state economy‚ V.H.E. will soon enter the crisis zone. Hard goals set by Brian W. Jr. or any new similar goals set by us will utterly be more difficult to achieve if we fall in crisis zone. My intention is not to change the existing structure of V.H.E‚ since I

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    computers access to the internet via a broadband connection. Each computer or client will be able to access all necessary information on the network this can be achieved by utilizing file sharing will allowing that company to dictate who has access to what information on the network. I would also suggest printer sharing‚ which will allow the company to dictate who has access to the printer. I would also utilize TCP/IP Protocols; which are the rules that allow computers to connect to one another and that

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    Digital Music Piracy Can’t Stop‚ Won’t Stop Digital music piracy‚ or the unlawful downloading of copyrighted music‚ has been a controversial topic for more than a decade now. The issue was first brought to attention in 1998 when Shawn Fanning created Napster. Though the MP3 file was originally developed in 1987‚ Napster represented the first mainstream and user-friendly program to transfer and download these files. Napster‚ a peer-to-peer (P2P) program‚ allowed online users to connect with

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    Internet or are they violating copyright laws? There are compelling arguments on both sides. Research shows the argument can go either way. The research project investigated copyright infringement of downloading movies and music on the Internet. File-sharing is a fast growing industry with more new sites being added all the time. Approximately two billion songs are downloaded illegally every month. The losses sustained by the industry are great. "The industry loses more than $10 billion per year to illegal

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    become a part of everyday life of all most young people in modern world today. With the development of computer‚ downloading music and file-sharing are also developed. Although in someone’s opinion‚ that is a kind of piracy‚ I support music-downloading and file-sharing‚ as a teenager. First of all‚ we should ask why people like downloading music and sharing file which they are supposed to buy in the store. The main reasons are: users do not want to spend $18 to $20 bucks for a CD that has only one

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    widespread popularity of Internet file sharing the music population was divided. People either saw the program as a Godsend that would save them from wallet gouging CD prices or a new-aged form of robbery. From the money-hungry record company executive to the eleven year-old kid waiting forty minutes to download the latest BB Mac hit‚ it seems that almost everyone has a stance on Napster. The difficulty lies in appeasing all parties affected by the Internet file sharing. Though the record companies and

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    Philip Marylhurst University MBA 530 E-Commerce August 5‚ 2012 Abstract This paper explores the social and legal issues raised by Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file sharing of copyrighted material on websites such as The Pirate Bay. The Pirate Bay has created a controversy around the world between people who support P2P file sharing and the industries that make their money selling the content that is being shared by peers (Laundon and Traver‚ 2012). The case study "The Pirate Bay: The World’s Most

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