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Essay heading: Napster and File-Sharing
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September 2, 2007 |
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The search would go to the host, and the host would look for that song on another user's database. If another user had the song, the host would connect those two computers, and the file transfer would begin.
This type of file-sharing was referred to as "peer-to-peer" architecture because it connected two home computers without going through a central server for a file transfer... displayed 300 characters
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No music was ever held on the central host; Napster only acted as a middle man between the users who held all the song. But even though no copyrighted music was ever held or distributed by Napster itself, there was, of course, no way to control any copyrighted music
from being exchanged by Napster's millions of users... displayed next 300 characters
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