A serious business ethics problem emerges, which may have a major impact on the recording industry and may also affect other industries. With the publication of this newsletter, the 9 th Federal Court of Appeals for the San Francisco State of California should approach the decision of Napster. This incident attracted several months of attention, and as they are very important, a lot of people are paying attention to it. As Napster is very popular on campus, many college students, teachers and administrators are particularly worried about the incident.
Napster's Ethical Dilemma The ethical dilemma of computer downloads, or music downloads, has been subject to rigorous scrutiny over the past few years. Napster is a leader in the development of new digital transactions if it symbolizes new technology. Moral problems seem to be spreading around all powerful dollars. Several special musicians, Dr. Dre of Lars Ulrich and Metallica (Lapster), have some serious problems with Napster. -. INTRODUCTION: There is also a moral and ethical consideration in hot discussion about whether to make music free. MP3 music downloading is the latest fashion for computer users. The computer's website where users can download MP3 songs is Napster. Whether it is MP3, liquid audio book or streaming video, the advent of digital entertainment has inevitably changed the entertainment market from the commodity market to the service base.
In the early days of the network, there was a mp3 format music exchange service called Napster. The elderly should remember this. It is a centralized P2P network. This means that in this case, there is a center, Napster itself, that intervenes in all mp3 exchanges among other participants. Therefore, even you can even disable torrent sites like piratebay, but no one can stop the rapid network. These sites distribute torrent files only. They do not manage connections between network participants. If you do not kill the Internet together, you can not kill Bittorrent.
In May 1999, Shawn Fanning connected millions of people to the Internet and announced a music and file sharing application called Napster. Napster is the beginning of a peer-to-peer network As we know today, participating users build a completely independent virtual network from the physical network without following any authority or restriction. As "client" and "server" of other nodes on the network. This network scheduling model is different from the client / server model, which is usually exchanged with the central server. A typical example of file transfer using a client-server model is a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) service where the client and server programs are different. The client initiates the transfer and the server satisfies the request.