P2P File Sharing

Page 1 of 33 - About 328 Essays
  • Free Essay

    Internet Piracy

    piracy or "file sharing" of copyrighted material has gained much popularity. It is a topic that has incessantly sparked debate and has even received global attention. Although on the surface the act of file sharing may seem harmless, it is far from it. Each year, film and record production companies as well as software and video game development companies suffer from billions of dollars in lost profits. This loss comes as a direct result of internet piracy. Many agree that file sharing is unethical

    Words: 1482 - Pages: 6

  • Free Essay

    How Is Digital Piracy Hurting Modern Society?

    | How is Digital Piracy Hurting Modern Society? | | | Introduction Digital Piracy is a huge crime that is large hurting the entertainment business here in the United States and in other countries, but the question I ask myself is how digital piracy hurting modern society? What actions are our governments taking to stop people from downloading illegal music, movies, and software? How much of a profit loss is effecting the companies that are producing this digital material? If someone

    Words: 1689 - Pages: 7

  • Premium Essay

    Piracy

    downloaded over 1700 songs from a p2p network. It is unethical for such a corporation to incarcerate or even sue for such a misdemeanor offense (Barret, 2010). The evolution of how we obtain music has become easier to the public due to programs that allow people to download single songs or even albums, preventing them from having to leave their homes. Although it may seem effortless, downloading music has some stipulations that go along with how you are receiving the files. Basically what it boils down

    Words: 1326 - Pages: 6

  • Premium Essay

    Limewire: the Rise and Fall of File Sharing

    Limewire: The Rise and Fall of File Sharing When I was in middle school, the biggest way to get music for free was a website named Limewire. Nothing was more exciting than to be able to hear a song on the radio then go home and download it to our desktops. Also cool, was the fact that if one of us didn’t have a song, our friend could simply “burn” it onto a c.d. for us. That was the only way we knew how to get music, aside from going out and buying the whole album. Apple’s iTunes was just starting

    Words: 1323 - Pages: 6

  • Free Essay

    Linux Essay

    File sharing through the network is just as easy as saving a file to a floppy disk, flash drive, or CD-ROM. You can send the file over a network connection, instead of saving the file to a storage device and personally hand delivering it, or sending it. Some file transferring such as email, have limited space for file sharing. You can use multiple different ways of transferring files. File transfers such as (P2P) known as peer to peer act as a client, and server. (P2P) allows larger transfers of

    Words: 486 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    Is3350 Unit 7 Discussion

    copyright privileges, and how you feel knowing that thousands of users are simply copying and sharing your composition, for which they might have paid for otherwise. Peer-to-Peer (“P2P”) file sharing is a way of exchanging or transferring files of which you do not have permission to share can have serious consequences. We have worked hard to compose this new pop song and it is unfair that others are sharing and copying this song without paying for it. We are in the business of entertaining our

    Words: 417 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    Music Piracy and Its Effects on the Demand, Supply, and Prosperity of the Music Industry

    or biggest curse. Modern technology has made wide-scale trading of music possible in the form of MP3 files available over the internet for free. Users can simply upload the files to these sharing sites and millions of others at any given time have the ability to download it from them. The Recording Industry Association of America, however, doesn’t share the enthusiasm about these file sharing practices. To them, it is stealing from the record company and from the artist themselves. Consumers

    Words: 6792 - Pages: 28

  • Premium Essay

    File Sharing - Case Study

    “File Sharing: Educational Information Distribution” I. Objectives * This case study aims to complete the following: * General Objective * To create an online informative webpage that discusses File Sharing. * Specific Objectives A. To describe the nature and description of File Sharing. B. To discuss the importance of File Sharing in the Internet World. C. To give the disadvantage and advantage of File Sharing. D. To discuss the benefits of File Sharing.

    Words: 7679 - Pages: 31

  • Premium Essay

    Illegal Downloading Research Background

    Napster, a software program allowing millions of users to illegally download and share music files; sparking the beginning of the hundreds of entertainment sharing websites around the world today. Although shut down due to the Recording Industry Association Of America filing a lawsuit because of copyright infringement and suppressed record sales, this did not stop the development of more sophisticated file sharing softwares able to manipulate copyright laws around the world. Downloading films became

    Words: 1113 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    P2P Networks

    Media: Report. 13.11.2009 What effect have Peer to Peer networks had on consumerism such as the selling of films and music? “In a P2P network, the "peers" are computer systems which are connected to each other via the Internet. Files can be shared directly between systems on the network without the need of a central server.” (http://www.techterms.com/definition/p2p) It is essential to understand the meaning of “Peer to peer” in order to study the subject in depth. This report aims to analyse and

    Words: 1881 - Pages: 8

Previous
Page   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 33