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Piracy Top Related Articles
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1). The danger behind peer-to-peer file sharing By : Migz Mon
File sharing is very common nowadays. You can get a P2P (peer-to-peer) program for free, and soon start sharing stuff like music, videos and programs. We use these applications freely and most of us don’t know the risks involved when using them.
Questionable reliability of files – Once we get our hands on a P2P program, we download everything we want like crazy.
Article Related to: virus, trojan, spyware, p2p, peer-to-peer, internet, security, piracy, risks, dangers, optimize, performance, pc, tips, firewall, antivirus, antispyware, file, sharing
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2). Intellectual Property - Engaging with China By : Paul Ward
China is well entrenched in the global marketplace, but with Chinese piracy reported at 90 percent, it's the third least friendly country for protecting intellectual property (IP).
China's accession into the World Trade Organization started four years ago. With this commitment to regulatory and economic restructuring, China has indeed been a country of economic opportunity for multinational corporations.
Article Related to: ip, intellectual property, china, eveready, energizer, global crm, patent, legal, itc, wto, business culture, patent infringement, piracy, counterfeit goods, ip ruling
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3). How To Download Legally By : Tom Takihi
There’s nothing innocent about the word “downloading” nowadays. Several years back when Pentium Pro?, Windows 95? and 28.8 kbps modems were the buzzword in the computer world, downloading was just a method for people to get free or trial software (applications, games, documents etc.) off some website or ftp site. Less than a decade later, downloading has almost become synonymous with piracy as its function extended into shady areas neighboring on the unlawful.
Article Related to: downloads, internet, piracy, online business
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5). Media Piracy and Law Enforcement By : Josh Stone
Once upon a time, music played for free on the radio. And you could record a cassette if you wanted to, and you could listen to it as many times as you wanted to, and nobody thought you were a pirate if you shared it with your friends.
Article Related to: media, piracy, bootleg, music, industry, tape, cd, copy, radio, riaa, sony, dmca, copyright, law
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6). A Corporate Security Guide to Software Piracy By : Josh Stone
Almost from the first computer software commercially sold, software pirates have flourished. The international trade in pirated software mirrors criminal activities of other kinds such as drug trafficking - it has its own subculture, jargon, and connections.
Article Related to: corporate, security, piracy, software, google, adobe, microsoft, shareware, warez, freeware, source
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