BIS 220 Isaiah Moya Team A Week 1 team A portion What are some of the ethical challenges with the movie and music industries as they relate to the internet? • Privacy o What information is acceptable to be released o What can or cannot be shared • Authenticity o Who is responsible for authenticity and quality? o Who is held accountable for errors? • Accessibility o Who’s allowed to access? • Property / Licensing o Piracy o Licensing o Peer to peer (Napster) 2.How has education
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The industry we could consider could be MP3. Vertically integrated company gaining control over customers and developing new customer outlets. The advantages being certainity, quality control or supply reliability. IPod is Not only a product but service and lifestyle while Itunes is a new wave of music distribution in the music industry. Apple maintains a business model that does not fit into traditional industry borders. Besides its traditional business of making and selling computers (e.g
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Computer Ethics Jason Hall CIS 324 Professor Pride December 4, 2010 Abstract As advancements in technology become more widespread, so do the ethical issues that come with these advancements. Computer ethics boils down to a “what is right and what is wrong” mentality. While one person’s view on computer ethics may differ from another person’s view, one basic idea should always be kept in mind when making ethical decisions, “Do unto others as you would have done to you.” If
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“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.
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The advent of the internet has had a profound effect on countless aspects of our lives. Since the internet’s commercialization and availability to the general public in 1995, its impact and influence on our culture and commerce has been immeasurable. Nearly every industry has been affected to some extent or another by the widespread use of the internet. The entertainment industry has received seemingly endless media coverage pertaining to the industry’s adaptation, or lack of adaptation, to the
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The stackable design has provided no negative impact during upgrades to the 100 workstation network along with deploying services required to maintain an efficient, secure networkin which Active Directory with single sign-on, DNS, DHCP, and file sharing have replaced the former peer to peer design. Currently the company is risking potential data loss along with performance issues directly related to the network working at maximum capacity. The good news is that our company growth has exceeded network
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Harrah’s Entertainment Inc. February 7, 2011 The goal of introducing the Gainsharing program was to increase employee motivation so they provide outstanding customer service. The differentiating factor in regaining and keeping bigger market share was through customer satisfaction. The Gainsharing program was effective in increasing both customer satisfaction and employee loyalty. Turnover went down from 70% to 50% in one year. It also proved to be an effective motivator to the food
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their talents with the efficiency of the Internet. In the remix culture of today, everyone has an inner-DJ. Music sharing has grown drastically from sharing cassette tapes, to burning CD’s, to p2p networking. People all over the world now share and create new music, while breaking copyright laws and industry codes in the process. Aware of their crimes or not, Internet music sharing has quickly become a competitor with the large music industry and this needs to be addressed. As Lessig proved in
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it’s effect on consumerism. In order to fully understand P2P networks, it is essential to study it’s historical and social context first. Peer to Peer networks started with the so called ‘Internet Boom’ in the late 1990’s. The first online file sharing services operating between 1999 and 2001 was Napster, created by Shawn Fanning. It was the first technology who allowed people to share their MP3 files with others. At the beginning only audio tracks were available for download and it took approximately
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Travis Avery NT2580 Project Part 2 Purpose - This policy defines the security configurations users and Information Technology (IT) administrators are required to implement in order to ensure the integrity, availability, and confidentially of the network environment of Richmond Investments(R.I). It serves as the central policy document with which all employees and contractors must be familiar, and defines regulations that all users must follow. The policy provides IT managers within R.I. with policies
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