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Borrowing Money: Is Using a Peer to Peer Lender Right for Your Next Personal LoanAs banks tighten their lending requirements many borrowers find they are unable to get personal loans. If you’re been turned down by your bank, peer to peer lending companies like Prosper and Lending Club may be just what you need. -
Peer-To-Peer Protocols, File SharingThis article explains what peer-to-peer file sharing traffic means. This is the normal method of transferring large files, usually music and video over the Internet.
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Why is Music Industry so Incompetent when It Has Made so Much ProfitI cringe when I think about how ignorant the music industry is.
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Why Peer to Peer Gaming Will Take Over the iPhoneHere's a look at the new peer to peer gaming abilities of the iPhone and iPod Touch, and how they'll affect the world of Apple in the coming months.
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Peer to Peer Micro LoansDiscussion of peer to peer micro loans.
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Harvard Law Professor Argues that Peer to Peer Music Sharing is "Fair Use"Harvard Law Professor Nesson will soon be taking on the RIAA in federal court to determine whether or not peer to peer music sharing is considered fair use.
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Tips for Making a Peer to Peer Wireless NetworkThis article gives you a few tips when making a peer to peer wireless network.
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How to Legally Use Peer-to-Peer (P2P) SoftwareMost of us have used peer-to-peer (P2P) software at some point during our lives, but have you used it legally? There are numerous ways to get yourself into legal trouble with P2P software, so follow these tips for safe searching and downloading.
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RIAA Wants to Legalize Peer-To-Peer in the United StatesRIAA (The Recording Industry Association of America represents the recording industry interests in the United States. The association is formed from a large number of record producers, and marketers, covering about 90% of the US market.
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Sinking the Pirate Ship - Combating Peer-to-Peer Networks InternationallyWhat has been done on home turf and what should, has, and is yet to be done internationally to curtail this epidemic.
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Study: Peer-to-Peer and File Sharing Market to Be a $100 Billion Industry by 2012"Peer-to-peer and file sharing services have moved into the main stream and are now well beyond the early days when a few of the early service providers ended up in litigation."
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Darknets: The Future of Peer-to-peer (p2p) File SharingAfter many major peer to peer sites, such as KaZaa and Naptster were shut down, intrepid programmers created under the radar peer-to-peer file-sharing networks that the MPAA and RIAA could not touch.
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First Person: The Realities of Peer-to-Peer LendingLike many people my age, I am considering how I will fund my retirement without the help of social security. While I still have a 401k and savings, I looked for other ways to make my money work for me, which is how I discovered peer-to-peer investing.
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Will Digital Kill the Video Disc?Will downloading movies push-out DVD's and Blu-ray?
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Music Piracy: Is Downloading Music Ethical?The dirty little secret the RIAA doesn't want you to know: music downloading actually helps most artists
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A Brief Description of Networking - A Background to What Most of Us UseWhat is important to remember is all the Network components must work in order for the end user to ensure Internet access. Sometimes errors in the end users internet experience is down to problems with their Internet Service Provider or local Exchange.
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StreamCast, Grokster, and EDonkey Closed for BusinessA death knell could be heard this week, followed by the sharp rap of a Judge's gavel. A summary judgement ruling that StreamCast was liable for encouraging Morpheus users to infringe on copyright spells the end of p2p networks as we know it. -
Legal Content ReviewA review of the content posted in Associated Content's legal section for the week ending May 29, 2006. -
The Abandonware DebateAs the name might imply, abandonware is software, typically gaming, that was once sold and supported, but has since been "abandoned" by its creator.




