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Omer Shaikh

The societal costs of digital piracy - 1 views

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    Situation: The article focuses on the extent of losses on industries which have been affected by digital piracy, such as major film and music industries. The article states that these industries have taken tremendous hits because their content is simply copied and illegally distributed, resulting in major losses of profit. It says that in our time, it is far too easy to get a hold of pirated content, and as a result, it is virtually impossible to punish every single violation. Social and ethical: The article relates to several social and ethical concerns. It links to security because it states that pirated content can often contain viruses and other forms of malware, and attempting to pirate content means that you are putting the information within your system at risk. Intellectual property is the main focus of the article, which is obvious because it focuses upon the control content creators should have over their works and how this control is violated by individuals who pirate content online. It also links to the issue of digital citizenship in that it seems to set an expectation for users of the online world to be just and reasonable with their activities online. It discusses why it is wrong to pirate content online, which further displays that the writer is trying to indicate the privileges of the digital world and why they should not be misused. It systems: The article does not discuss the IT system behind online piracy. However, it is rather simple. Firstly, original content is published on a domain which is approved of by the author. Often, the author will require money in return for his or her work, and this will be handled by the administrators of that domain. The content is then either bought or hacked by an outsider, and given away for free or cheaper on another domain which has not been approved of by the original author. Outside users may then access this domain and take part in the piracy chain. Application to applied
Emma Wenger

Kanye West Pirate Bay Tweet Underscores The Music Industry's Other Piracy Problem: Up T... - 0 views

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    Situation: Recently, Kayne West was caught looking at music software on Pirate Bay. Although there's no evidence that he downloaded anything, his internet search for software add-ons highlights how much software the music industry uses illegally. These softwares, such as synthesizers, composers, sequencers, etc, are available on the internet for free and are easily found on torrent sites. An array of music producers use software illegally, from people to just starting out by making music in their bedroom to people that have made millions from their music. Social and Ethical Significance: Influence on Public - If there are these major music producers illegally using software, then what's to stop the rest of the public from doing the same thing. People look up to these artists and may think that if those people can do it and get away with it, so can they. However, the opposite could be true if these artists are punished or called out for their actions. People could then see it is wrong and that they could be caught too. Another effect the widespread downloading of illegal software by artists could have is that it would lessen the value of their music. People could refuse to pay for their music and download it illegally. "The irony is that musicians and music producers, far more than most other creative professionals, have been hit especially hard by the wave of digital piracy that washed over the world nearly two decades ago" (Willens). So musicians are creating their music illegally and the public listens to that music illegally. Maybe a solution is to not have music be an industry that is profitable. Violation of Intellectual Property - "Widespread availability has created an endemic problem for software makers, who sometimes see piracy rates north of 90 percent for their creations" (Willens). The Internet has made it so easy to download unlicensed software. These are softwares that people put time an effort into creating. A generalization about s
willmichael

DMCA: Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera, more push for music piracy law reforms | EW.com - 1 views

  • “drastic reforms” to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act — a law that governs intellectual property on the Internet.
  • have filed petitions to the U.S. Copyright Office detailing their struggles with the “antiquated policies” and demanding reform to better “protect the future of the music industry,
  • The DCMA, which was implemented in 1998 to protect intellectual property when the Internet was in its nascent stages, creates so-called “safe harbors” for Internet platforms, assuring they are not liable for the actions of their users.
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  • “The laws strike a balance between facilitating free speech and creativity while protecting the interests of copyright holders,” the post reads. “These smart laws allow people to post content that they have created on platforms — such as videos, reviews, pictures, and text. In essence, this is what makes the Internet great.”
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      the response from the other side
  • This is the biggest act the music industry has taken against the act thus far.
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    Situation : Lots of other popular musicians are trying to make it harder to pirate music online because they believe that the The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a law that governs intellectual property on the Internet, is too lose and needs to be reformed. Social and Ethical Significance: Influence on regular people who are law abiding citizens: This does not have that much of an impact to these people although it is important to consider that they are law abiding most likely because they believe that the musicians deserve to make money from the music they produce, so they are happy that people are speaking out. On the contrary, some people just follow the law and will not be affected by this article. Influence on regular people who are not law abiding citizens with pirating: This is important to these people because as the issue and pressure on the government is brought up more and more by popular musicians, laws may have to be passed and these people will not be able to pirate music any more. Then again, there are always loopholes to this, but at least big musicians are speaking out to raise awareness. Musicians : This is an important step for musicians trying to protect their industry. As technology increases more and more, so does the rising threat of pirating and the many loopholes people are finding with new apps. So, if enough musicians put more and more pressure on the government to change laws, then they may see action in the future with laws preventing piracy. Stakeholders: Musicians - They are trying to make as much money as possible, as they rightfully should, so their finances and career depend on their popularity and music being bought abiding by the law. Non-law abiding citizens - If these people can't buy music illegally, then they will have to follow the law and buy music/support the musician the right way.
willmichael

The impact of digital and media on the news business | Stuff By Me - 0 views

  • exciting but challenging time for the media industry because of the emergence of the world wide web, the linking of the every home, and then every mobile phone – and now every TV and car – to the internet, and of course the rise of social media, turning everyone into publishers and creators.
  • more specialist media that have been able to launch because digital makes it easier to enter the market. My media are all predominantly online, and probably wouldn’t exist if it wasn’t for the internet.
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      Everyone is given the opportunity now to voice their opinions because of social. This is a positive and negative b/c people will have the right to speak their mind but also people could provide false facts to others.
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  • ou can reach your audience quicker and cheaper, and further afield. And you can interact with your audience in a way never previously possible.
  • Mail Online is now visited by over 220 million browsers every month
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      The way people communicate in business is very different than before.
  • A plethora of new media have emerged, it being a lot easier to launch a website than a newspaper.
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      As I said more and more people are getting the opportunity to express their opinions and ideas.
  • industry because of the emergence of the world wide web, the linking of the every home, and then every mobile phone – and now every TV and car – to the internet, and of course the rise of social media, turning everyone into publishers and creators.
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      Shows how a regular person (author) can create media online easily.
  • pick and mix, using Google and social media to navigate what’s on offer, rather than the front pages of the newspapers and magazines themselves.
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      Lots of different sites
  • Online news is constant. News services now pump out content 24/7.
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      Such easy access to online media is very interesting because online news and social media is up to the second while paper news is one day late actually.
  • But 24/7 news demands we say something. So we speculate. But speculation isn’t news. And the danger is, by the time journalists have had time to do the journalism, and are in position to really explain what’s happened, and what it means, the world has moved on to the next breaking story. And so the speculation continues.
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      This is a very interesting contrast to constant news.
Varjavand Contractor

Why Is Technology Important in Business? | eHow - 0 views

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    Situation: Technology is making businesses more optimised, efficient, and faster. Social and Ethical Significance: The ways that businesses work have changed over the past few years, is all due to the advancements in technology, that allow the companies/businesses/industries to work much quicker, efficient, and cover a much wider horizon, to achieve profits. The use of technology helps in allowing instant communication to any location around the globe, a more optimised mode of production of goods, services or a certain product, a much better, more efficient inventory management, allowing zero loose ends, and not to forget, better management of finances, anywhere at any time. IT systems: Well, IT systems in businesses vary from company to company. However, I'll take the example of a hypermarket chain, and name it X. X would have formal employees,as well as normal employees using personal laptops and smartphones, and that would require IT technicians to create working servers for the company. There would be a website portal for those who would like to order online, as well as customer calling services etc. Then, X would have checkout machines; some self-checkout and some, standard checkout, and these checkout machines would require regular maintenance to make sure it's in proper working condition. Then there would be barcode scanners all around the stores to check prices of a product in store. Application to Specified Scenarios: Supermarket and Hypermarket companies such as Asda, Carrefour, Spinneys, Choithram's, etc run using a similar system as described in the IT systems.
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    I agree that business and technology are accelerating the news industry a lot.
annaosborne

Cyber Attacks on U.S. Companies in 2014 - 1 views

  • The spate of recent data breaches at big-name companies such as JPMorgan Chase, Home Depot, and Target raises questions about the effectiveness of the private sector’s information security. According to FBI Director James Comey, “There are two kinds of big companies in the United States. There are those who’ve been hacked…and those who don’t know they’ve been hacked.”[1]
  • more than 1,000 U.S. businesses have been affected by the Backoff malware, which targets point-of-sale (POS) systems used by most retail industries.[4] These attacks targeted administrative and customer data and, in some cases, financial data.
  • As cyber attacks on retail, technology, and industrial companies increase so does the importance of cybersecurity. From brute-force attacks on networks to malware compromising credit card information to disgruntled employees sabotaging their companies’ networks from the inside, companies and their customers need to secure their data. To improve the private sector’s ability to defend itself, Congress should: Create a safe legal environment for sharing information
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  • Work with international partners.
  • Encourage cyber insurance
  • nstituting the right policies is critical to harnessing the power of the private sector. In a cyber environment with ever-changing risks and threats, the government needs to do more to support the private sector in establishing sound cybersecurity while not creating regulations that hinder businesses more than help them.
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    One of the articles for network threats
Yee Lee Chen

Music stars seek reform of online piracy law in US - BBC News - 0 views

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    Singers such as Katy Perry, Bryan Adams and Christina Aguilera are among hundreds in the music industry calling on US lawmakers to reform online piracy law. 2 stakeholders: Songwriters and artists, as well as the people who purchase/download their works online or in stores
willmichael

How Technology Is Changing The Face Of Business | Little PINK Book - 0 views

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      The business landscape is changing rapidly because new technology is easier to use compared to in-face meetings. 
  • It’s this unpredictability that scares many CEOs.
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      It's hard to predict the future of technology. People who are in technology don't even know where technology will be in 10 years, and businesses are worried about this.
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  • They key is adaptability.
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      Successful businesses are able to adjust to new technology are can adapt to new changes in the world.
  • Not so far from now, all business and consumer activities will take place on mobile. 4G is becoming commonplace and 5G isn’t that far away. We will soon see wireless internet throughout our cities.
  • Social media isn’t going anywhere. It’s not a fad, or a phase. It’s a new way of life.
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      A way to interact with other people is through social media.
  • Robotics will be the single biggest change in our work system since the industrial revolution.
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      Robots are changing tech.
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    Technology has always been at the heart of business growth. Technology develops at an exponential rate and businesses have to keep up. Remember the days when a
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    Will Michael
Juan Felipe Gonzales

http://www.cnet.com/news/lightning-strikes-again-for-apple-as-new-accessories-shun-indu... - 1 views

The article talks about Apple going their own way when creating accessories for their devices, such as iPhone, iPad, iPod and the line of Macintosh and Macbooks. It points out how Google, Samsung, ...

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