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    I personally believe that the freedom to access and share information far outweighs the negative aspects of internet freedom. An uncontrolled internet will always have rampant piracy. Any open and free communication system will always allow the sale and purchase of drugs. The freedom the internet currently allows gives us the opportunity to learn anything we want. We can share anything we want. All freedom has its problems but an open internet offers both security for

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    He gone through horrible times after he went missing, there was no evidence, no sign, and no clue on what might have happened he first left the country in pursue of knowledge to compensate for his loss and later he did the same with opening the X – Files. We can safely assume that his sense of loss and no control over finding his beloved sister pushed him for the search of unexplainable. Same with Casandra Spender, that suffered from many medical and psychological conditions, left by her husband who

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    Peer to Peer file sharing are Some applications that works on computers which allows users to search files like music, games, movies and other files from other computers or other networks then download it without permission or legal authority. It differs a lot from normal internet downloading because it communicate directly with other computers which means peers without certain website. These peer to peer applications makes the computers act like a server and a client but at the same time protects

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    Being in the Entertainment Industry you must be very careful on what material you decide to use and how you use it, especially if you don’t have permission. In the following articles: Karaoke Track Owner Sues New York Business for $2M, Why Sean Penn and Other Celebrities are Suing to Protect Their Personal Brands, and Byron Allen Tries Again in Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against Comcast , there will be discussions of lawsuits on copyright infringement, defamation of character and racial discrimination

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    around Internet copyright like music, books, and movies. As a result, there have been many attempts at protecting copyright on the Internet. 2 The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) was a controversial United States bill introduced by U.S. Representative Lamar S. Smith (R-TX) to expand the ability of U.S. law enforcement to combat online copyright infringement and online trafficking in counterfeit goods. The Protect IP Act (PIPA) was a proposed law with the stated goal of giving the US government and

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    The changes in the music industry were directly related to that of the Internet. The record industry was hit hard when its sale of compact discs were directly affected. This was seen by the Internet commercializing digital files. After the Internet's creation, the sale of physical record sales of major companies had seen the biggest decline it had seen in decades. Although major physical record companies were suffering, the sale of CD's had risen quite nicely for some time. 1990's- The number of

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    Who likes downloading music for free? Is it very tempting to get music for free? If people do it, they are downloading music illegally. Should media producers sue people who steal their music? Piracy is when people steal music from the internet. People use servers like p2p networks, and softwares like Napster, Limewire, or Frostwire. When people buy music, they get legal rights to that purchase, known as Intellectual Property (IP). But some people do not like to buy music. Whether they know it

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    easiest challenge in the world, but even with Rosita’s carefully planned list, we still came up with $4 extra. Usually Rosita lets us spend the extra money for ourselves, but today I opt to keep it in my savings so my trip to go home can come faster. After everyone in the house was fed and bathed to the very best of our ability, I set out my work uniform and climbed into my bed. Since I was the one that had arrived the most recent, I only have to share a room with one other person, who was alone

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    How did music piracy start? The music industry is going through yet another change. The music app Napster has returned and many people like how you can listen to a free sample of the recently released music. A lot of music industries have lost revenue due to music piracy for the past few years. The RIAA stated that music recording industry Napster lost $4.2 million worldwide from piracy (Witherbee). Music piracy is the large-scale, unauthorized duplication of recorded music with the intent to defraud

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    Music swapping is the act of copying or stealing music, it's plagiarism and they call the people caught doing this pirates. Pirates that Music swap are hurting the music industry because, it's an act of plagiarism and theft, it's easy to get to with the internet, hurts the smaller bands make money and get there name out. Music Swapping, the illegal act of copying music, or known as pirating to most people. If you are caught doing this you will be put in jail. Music swapping is the act of taking

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