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    TA#2 Human Factors and Cyber Policy  CSEC 620 April 27‚2013 Table of Content IntroductionCopyright‚ threats and ownership of intellectual property -Important Security Issues -Recommended Policy Controls -How/Why Human Factors Influence Policy Meta-Data collected and used by the Private sector and Public sector -Important Security Issues -Recommended Policy Controls -How/Why Human Factors Influence Policy Zero Day Exploits employed for economic or military advantage -Important Security

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    Is the Music Industry Flourishing or Struggling? Argument & Communication Assignment 2 According to the article‚ “Having a ball; what’s working in music”‚ despite the fear that the music industry is at a loss through increased piracy‚ it is actually flourishing (Anonymous‚ 2010‚ para. 4). The article states “Between 1999 and 2009 concert-ticket sales in America tripled in value‚ from $1.5 billion to $4.6 billion” (Anonymous‚ 2010‚ para. 5) which indicates increased popularity of live concerts

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    This Isn’t Piracy in International Waters Stealing. There is more to it than just the grab-something-off-the-shelf-and-go approach. Online piracy is defined as “the unauthorized reproduction or use of a copyrighted book‚ recording‚ television program‚ patented invention‚ trademarked product‚ etc” (“Piracy”). It really started to become a problem in 1999 with the creation of Napster. Napster was the first peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing program that enabled users to download and share music for

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    Counterfeit Product Issues

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    Asia and the Issue of Counterfeit Products October 4‚ 2006 Discussion I. Countries & Products II. Reasons behind the issue 1) Profitability 2) Demand is strong 3) Penalties are low 4) Good way to launder money III. Consequences of counterfeit products 1) Lost revenues 2) Tarnished company image 3) Societal Costs (1) Child Labor (2) Sweatshops 4) Consumer effects (1) Fire (2) Harm‚ death 5) Lost wages and jobs 6) Criminal Activity (1) Terrorist funding (2) Organized Crime

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    The Impact of Music Downloads and P2P File-Sharing on the Purchase of Music: A Study for Industry Canada by Birgitte Andersen* and Marion Frenz** Department of Management Birkbeck‚ University of London Malet Street‚ Bloomsbury LONDON WC1E 7HX‚ England‚ UK *Reader in the Economics and Management of Innovation‚ and Director of E-Business Programmes Tel: +44 (0)20 7631 6848 b.andersen@bbk.ac.uk ** Lecturer in Management Tel: +44 (0)20 7631 6829 m.frenz@bbk.ac.uk THE VIEWS EXPRESSED ARE THOSE

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    Music Piracy is a Good thing Pirating music is one of the most common crimes in the world that happens everyday. However‚ ones you read this essay‚ I hope you will see this issue from a different perspective‚ it may not look like such a terrible crime after all. Most successful artists make in the tens of millions every year according to eHow.com. If that’s the truth‚ how badly is piracy really hurting these people? If music piracy is effecting the artist so much then why do majority of

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    Research on Music Piracy

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    Research on music piracy A Proposal Submitted to Ms.Rupal Khambhati Faculty (S.R.Luthra Institute Of Management) BY Farhan 14 Divyesh 23 Huzefa 15 Pratik 31 Bhaumik 58 Hardik 05 November 13‚ 2011 Executive Summary: In today’s technological era‚ the music industry is in a crisis.  Music is being downloaded illegally more than ever .Rising costs for music coupled with a lack of guilt for pirating music has caused music piracy rates to skyrocket. Be it

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    Ryan Steele Jennifer Botich Information Literacy May 26th‚ 2011 Should Music-Sharing Programs be outlawed in the United States? Research Question: Should music-sharing programs be outlawed in the United States? The reason I chose to research the topic dealing with illegal music-sharing and the websites that facilitates this was because I think that we are ALL guilty of this at one time or another in our lives. How far do we need to go in order to police files sharing online‚ specifically

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    MGM V. Grokster Case Study

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    Whether it be games‚ movies‚ or music‚ you have most likely used P2P software at least once to download copyrighted material instead of paying for it. There are many applications that carry out the same task‚ for example Grokster‚ uTorrent‚ bitTorrent‚ or StreamCast Network. In 2005‚ a Supreme Court case emerged dealing with the issue of the copyright infringement liability faced by P2P companies. The Supreme Court ruled correctly in the MGM v. Grokster case that P2P file sharing companies are liable

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    Reaction to Convocation

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    Reaction to Dr. David Callahan I was prepared to be interested in hearing this person speak‚ but when he started to list some “facts”‚ I started to tune out. The one that stood out for me was that‚ “billions of dollars have been lost for the music industry because of illegal downloading.” If people who downloaded the illegal music actually purchased it‚ yes- that would be more money in the big wigs pockets. However‚ many studies have shown (and I read another one on Techcruch right before seeing

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