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    Ict Unit 4 P1

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    financial Changing regulatory and legal frameworks The way an organisation interprets legalisation‚ or regulatory frameworks‚ determines the content of internal policy. For example‚ laws governing illegal file sharing have led to most schools and employers banning the use of p2p file sharing‚ even if the files shared are legal or open- source. The legalisation relating to checks on people who work with children and vunrable adults is undergoing change and relevant employers will need to ensure they

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    The Music Industry in a Digital Age Table of Contents * Report Justification * Summary * Introduction * Main Body * Conclusion * Bibliography Report Justification As multimedia students we have become accustom to the changing technology around us. We are always at the forefront of fads and changes. In terms of music most people carry around with them an ipod or some form of mp3 player. In 2006 46.6 million ipods alone were sold by Apple. In the same

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    Unit 2 Lan

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    All submission posting times are based on midnight Central Time. Richman Investments requires the enforcement of strict ingress-egress filtering policies for network traffic. Certain traffic is expressly forbidden: No peer-to-peer file sharing or externally reachable file transfer protocol (FTP) servers No downloading executables from known software sites No unauthorized redistribution of licensed or copyrighted material No exporting internal software or technical material

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    IP and Piracy

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    anyone who has an access to the internet. While all these have made communication among people more effective and efficient‚ both in terms of time and cost‚ they pose the greatest threat to the copyright world. The dispute over illegal internet file sharing between the entertainment and software industries is ongoing. Online piracy has been one of the most debated topics that got public attention for the past decade. The trafficking of copyrighted goods can put the piracy to an end and help industries

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    general‚ it has a common background; the creator of an immaterial good – such a formula‚ a song‚ a movie – has the sole ownership of it for a limited amount of time and can decide who can use it‚ modify or benefit from it. Online piracy is the act of sharing on the internet‚ through different means such as peer to peer channels or torrents‚ copyrighted files and programs without the consensus of the copyright holder. Although this was not a big issue in the early days of the internet‚ with slow connections

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    The Pirate Bay

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    copyright holders. These industries demand that these platforms are shut down. However‚ these sharing file platforms state that they are not breaking any copyright law‚ they are not selling any copyright materials and they are not making any money. One of the most current cases is the case of The Pirate Bay which has created a controversy around the world among the people who support Peer to Peer (P2P) file sharing and the industries that make their money selling the content that is being shared by

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    John Cunningham CSCE 4010 Spring 2013 Piracy and File Sharing With the exponential growth of technology over the past decade there have been many unforeseen controversial issues that have emerged. One of the main issues being the pirating of copyrighted material. With the invention of the internet‚ the sharing of information had become increasingly easier. But it was not until people began sharing copyrighted material that it became an ethical issue. The internet was used as a legal free exchange

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    Hrm 594 Project Proposal

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    This sort of process also involves changing work policies‚ structure‚ and job requirements. Identifiable programs include worker participation‚ Autonomous work groups‚ union management problem solving ventures‚ participation work design‚ profit sharing plans‚ and employee stock ownership. Each program is designed to improve the employee’s feelings of involvement and desire to be heard. Technical and human requirements are kept in mind to reduce absenteeism and lower turnover rates. Areas to be

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    Networking. This shows the progression of networking thru the years as we know it. This report doesn’t go that far into detail about progression. The report does show that thru this progression networking is mostly used for P2P (peer 2 peer) file sharing purposes. Title: How to Improve the Peer Review Method: Free-Selection vs Assigned-Pair Protocol Evaluated in a Computer Networking Course This article actually breaks down into 3 different sections. This article used 54 sophomore students for

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    Pros and Cons of Piracy

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    Population is Building Media Relationships Through Alternative Channels of Obtaining Content. Portugal: University of Lisbon. Jewkes‚ Y & Yar‚ M (2013). Handbook of Internet Crime. New York: Routledge. p50. Karagins‚ J (2011). Media Piracy in Emerging Economies. United States of America: Social Science Research Council. p1. Lessig‚ L (2004). Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology And The Law To Lock Down Culture And Control Creativity. New York: The Penguin Press. p62 - 82. Panethiere‚ D (2005). The

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