Papers 1571-1580 of total 9987 found.
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…for it. The latest victim of the information age is the RIAA, The Recording Industry Association of America. The argument: The right to trade RIAA artists songs using the Napster server in MP3 format over the Internet. Can the furor over copyright battles hurt the music…
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…Please note the following: “Where Them Ho’s At;” “Tits;” and “Simple Instructions for Assembling a Bomb with Household Materials.” The title of a song, a word used in a TV drama, and something easily accessible from the Internet. What might these three…
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…interaction with another human being in real time and space. The internet and the world wide web are especially problematic. In the virtual world of these media, there is a potential for a kind of anonymous intimacy that can be very seductive in our often…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for it. The latest victim of the information age is the RIAA, The Recording Industry Association of America. The argument: The right to trade RIAA artists songs using the Napster server in MP3 format over the Internet. Can the furor over copyright battles hurt the music…
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…Electronic money is quickly becoming mainstream for many households. Electronic money takes several forms. It can range from using a debit card at Dillions to using electronic cash on the Internet. Many people use electronic cash and feel…
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…We are shortly about to talk about pros and cons of e-Business, but first a question comes to the mind, what is e-Business? E-Business (electronic business) "is the conduct of business on the Internet, not only buying and selling but also servicing…
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…of this paper is to critique Davis's claim and to study what understanding of human sexuality someone might have if they used some other resource that is available today, in this case the Internet.         Davis argues that , "hard core pornography…
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…Broadband The Internet has become a major part of everyday life, and there are now faster ways to get around online. Broadband access is one of the most significant technological advancements in the past few years. The two major types of broadband…
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…Napster: Revolutionary Program or One-Hit Wonder? Illegally copying and distributing copyrighted material is against the law. This law is widely known, but rarely enforced. However, in recent months an Internet program called Napster has come under…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Napster: Revolutionary Program or One-Hit Wonder? Illegally copying and distributing copyrighted material is against the law. This law is widely known, but rarely enforced. However, in recent months an Internet program called Napster has come under…
Details: Words: 1583 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)