On July 11, 2000, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich read testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee accusing Napster of copyright infringement. He explained that, that year, Metallica discovered that a demo of "I Disappear", a song set to be released with the Mission: Impossible II soundtrack, was being played on the radio. Metallica traced the leak to a file on Napster's peer-to-peer file-sharing network, where the band's entire catalogue was available for free download.[5] Metallica argued that Napster was enabling users to exchange copyrighted MP3 files.[6]
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Metallica sought a minimum of $10 million in damages, at a rate of $100,000 per illegally downloaded song.[7] Metallica hired NetPD, an online consulting firm, to monitor the Napster service. NetPD produced a list of 335,435 Napster users who were allegedly sharing the band's songs online in violation of copyright laws; the 60,000-page list was delivered to Napster's office.[8] Metallica demanded that their songs be banned from file sharing, and that the users responsible for sharing their music be banned from the service. This led to over 300,000 users being banned from Napster,[9] although software was released that simply altered the Windows registry and allowed users to rejoin the service under a different name. The lawsuit also named several universities to be held accountable for allowing students to illegally download music on their networks, including the University of Southern California, Yale University, and Indiana University.[10]
Peer-to-peer is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads between cooperating users. By joining one of these peer-to-peer network of nodes, the users allow a portion of their resources, such as processing power, disk storage or network bandwidth, to be directly available to other network participants. By utilizing this type of application structure, any MP3s, videos, or other files located on a users' computer are instantly made available to other Napster users for download. This is one of the major reasons Napster was so popular, it was easy to use and had a large number of files for download. Being one of the first of its kind, Napster made a significant contribution to the popularity of the peer-to-peer application structure. Many other software applications followed in Napster's footsteps by using this model including BearShare, Gnutella, Freenet, and today's major application of torrents including BitTorrent.
The relationship between music artists and P2P file sharing software is not always about infringing music. In a 2000 study, it was shown that users of Napster who download free music actually spent more money on music.[20] In another study, it was proposed that by downloading free music, users are able to sample new music and find new tastes, which may lead to increased sales.[21] Several artists also supported Napster and used the service for promotion. In 2000, Limp Bizkit signed a $1.8 million deal to promote 23 free concerts.[22]
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In Twitter's short history, we went from 5,000 tweets per day in 2007 [2] to 500,000,000 tweets per day in 2013,[3] which represents a six orders of magnitude increase. The intermediate steps were 300,000 tweets per day in 2008, [2] 2.5 million tweets per day in 2009, [2] 35 million tweets per day in 2010, [2] 200 million tweets per day in 2011, [4] and 340 million tweets per day when Twitter celebrated its sixth year on March 21, 2012. [5]
WhistlinDiesel, whose real name is Cody Detwile and has over 4 million subscribers, is known for buying expensive cars and appearing to try and destroy them in his videos. He recently turned his attention to the Mercedes-Benz G63 G-Wagon, which he said cost $300,000 and referred to as the nicest he'd ever owned.
Bobby Parrish, a home cook and a popular YouTuber with over 3 million subscribers, claimed in a recent TikTok video that there are little to no almonds in some of the most common store-bought almond milk brands. The video has garnered nearly 300,000 likes since it was first posted in March.
We do have a cache and it has a limit. All excess entries are stored in the text file. If you are a large company with sites in different geographic locations, there is no need to download all groups and all users. For best performance you should identify the groups or IP subnets that need to get identified per site. Will users on the east coast be passing traffic throogh firewalls on the west coast? If not this allows you to reduce the number of users and IPs that an agent needs to track. One requirement is that you will need one agent per domain. This is a requirement. But you can also do an agent per site if this makes sense. If you create firewalls that are heavily dependent on user-id, you may want to consider running a second agent for redundancy. If the agent were to fail for some reason, the firewall caches user-id information for one hour. If the agent has not reconnected in that time, all users become "unknown" and will drop through the rule base to something that has no user-id requirement.
Just a few weeks after celebrating its third anniversary, TablePress reached the milestone of 1,000,000 downloads from the official WordPress Plugin Directory. (Its predecessor, the outdated WP-Table Reloaded, is now at 690,000 downloads, so, technically, we are talking about an even higher number of downloads! ? )
Lars Ulrich has once again shot down the perception that METALLICA's "greed" was at the core of the band's decision to launch legal action against Napster in 2000. Although the case was settled out of court, more than 300,000 users were banned from the pioneering music file-sharing service as a result and METALLICA's image took a tremendous beating in the eyes of music fans.
The order is for penicillin G 300,000 units IM. You have on hand a vial of powder labeled 1 million units. To reconstitute, inject 4.6 ml. sterile water to yield 5 ml. of solution. How many mL's will you administer?
the order is for penicillin g 300,000 units im. you have on hand a vial of powder labeled 1 million units. to reconstitute, inject 4.6 ml. sterile water to yield 5 ml. of solution. how many ml's will you administer?
300,000 units (dose desired)/1,000,000 (dose on hand) x 5 ml (amount that the dose on hand comes in) = 1.5 ml (amount you will administer)
If you want to watch Bear Grylls with Rajinikanth in 'Into The Wild' before the episode airs on Discovery Channel, all you need to do is just download Discovery Plus and subscribe to its premium service by paying Rs 299. A giant in the factual entertainment space, Discovery Communications India has now launched its video-on-demand (VOD) streaming platform, Discovery Plus. The platform will follow a freemium business model. There will be some free streaming content, and the rest will be put behind a paywall.
"Discovery Network reaches out to 165 million viewers, excluding kids, out of which, about 25 million watch Discovery Channel. They consume around 23 hours of content a month and that is the audience we feel will download and subscribe to Discovery Plus," says Megha Tata, managing director- South Asia, Discovery.
The loyal Discovery viewers are actively watching similar content on digital mediums and that is what led Tata and her team to launch Discovery Plus. However, there are already around 40 domestic and international VOD platforms available in India. How many will one download and subscribe to? "If you draw a Venn diagram, on one side, you will have a clutter of OTT platforms that are into the scripted content space, while on the non-scripted side, you won't find a single proposition. That is the need gap we intend to fill with Discovery Plus," asserts Tata. 2ff7e9595c
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