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  1. The Biography Of Rapper T.I.

    CD was never put on shelves for music label reasons, but can be downloaded from Limewire and Kazaa. The thirty two track CD is a smash hit in the underground rap

  2. Teens And Digitality

    can download from. Half of the teens know that peer-to-peer network, such as Limewire, and Kazaa, are illegal, where the other half do not even know it. Results showed

  3. Music Download Revolution

    have downloaded music at least once from one of the numerous file-sharing services such as KaZaA, according to industry research" (Weaver, 2006). In an article on

  4. Music

    lawsuits. In late 2003 one of the most popular file-sharing services was Kazaa. Although Kazaa and other file-sharing services allow users to share movie files and

  5. Internet Piracy

    lawsuits. In late 2003 one of the most popular file-sharing services was Kazaa. Although Kazaa and other file-sharing services allow users to share movie files and

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  1. An Assessment Of File Sharing In The Music Business

    to cease operating. Despite this verdict, many similar companies such as Grokster and Kazaa continue to offer file-sharing facilities and provide free access to copyrighted

  2. Napster Is Taking Over.

    case Napster was shut down. Today we are introduced to subsequent forms of downloading, like KaZaA,Bearshare, and limewire would create a whole new kind of trouble

  3. Computer Ethics

    distribution of copyright protected music files via popular file sharing programs such as Kazaa and Limewire. As bandwidth increases, the "sharing" of movies and

  4. Claim Of Policy

    legality of downloading music. The popular peer-to-peer servers are Gnutella, Morpheus, and Kazaa. The legality of these sites and all sites like it is hotly debated.

  5. A New Age Of Music Piracy

    RIAA sources claim 278 million people, worldwide, use peer to peer networks such as Kazaa and Grokster to illegally trade music files. RIAA and AFM are fiercely fighting

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