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Will Ferrell

Will Ferrel, in his title role in the 2004 film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

Will Ferrell (born July 16, 1968) is a comedian, impressionist, and actor who first established himself as a cast member of Saturday Night Live (1995-2002).

Born John William Ferrell in Irvine, California, he attended University High School in Irvine and became interested in performing while making his school's daily morning announcements over the public address system in disguised voices. He then enrolled at the University of Southern California. After graduating in 1989, Ferrell developed his improvisation skills as a member of the comedy group The Groundlings.

During his time on SNL, Ferrell made a name for himself with impressions of

  • U.S. President George W. Bush ("strategery" was just one of several Bushisms he used during skits about the 2000 campaign),
  • announcer Harry Caray,
  • singer Robert Goulet (crooning a cappella versions of songs by Sisqo, Baha Men, and Notorious B.I.G.),
  • entertainer Neil Diamond,
  • Inside the Actors Studio host James Lipton,
  • Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy,
  • U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno,
  • convicted Unabomber Ted Kaczynski,
  • game show host Alex Trebek, and
  • professional wrestler-turned-Governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura.

His original characters included "Morning Latte" co-host Tom Wilkins, music teacher Marty Culp, Spartan cheerleader Craig Buchanan, Dale Sturtevant "Dissing Your Dog", and night clubber Steve Butabi in a sketch that became the 1998 film A Night at the Roxbury.

His final performance as a regular on Saturday Night Live was May 18, 2002, in which the real Alex Trebek made an appearance at the end of the last Celebrity Jeopardy! sketch. He then followed in the footsteps of fellow SNL alumni by switching to a career focused on movies.

Marking his comeback to Saturday Night Live, Ferrell appeared as a host on May 14, 2005. In one sketch, he reprised his role as Robert Goulet, advertising a series of crooned ringtones. Also on the same episode, during the preformance of the song Little Sister by musical guests Queens of the Stone Age, Ferrell came onstage playing the cowbell: this was in reference to a famous 2000 sketch in which he portrayed a member of Blue Öyster Cult, manically but arrhythmically playing the instrument during the band's recording of (Don't Fear) The Reaper. Gene Frenkle was not a real member of Blue Öyster Cult.

Ferrell has appeared in many films, including The Ladies Man (2001), Zoolander (2001), Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001), Old School (2003), and has had leading roles in Elf (2003), Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004), and Kicking and Screaming (2005). His latest movie is Bewitched.

He hosted the USC School of Cinema-Television’s 75th Anniversary Gala [1] (http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/story.php?id=10406), where his alma mater was recognized as the first educational institution of its kind in the country.

Personal life

He married Swedish actress Viveca Paulin in August 2000, and became father to Magnus Paulin Ferrell in 2004. Since meeting his wife, he has learned to speak some Swedish.

Will's father, Lee Ferrell, is a musician for the Righteous Brothers.


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Kazaa Lite is an unauthorized modification of the Kazaa Media Desktop application which excludes adware and spyware and provides slightly extended functionality. For other FastTrack-compatible clients, see FastTrack. This section is limited to those programs which are based on the official Kazaa client. As a result of these additional components, CNet's Download.com site stopped the distribution of KaZaA in April 2004.

Malware installed by Kazaa includes:. Also, spyware detection and removal software has frequently failed to delete the code without special actions taken by the PC user. Since the allegations have surfaced, however, the code has been bundled into the main Kazaa software, and it is not possible to uninstall it. At one time, the part of the Kazaa code which was considered adware was an optional, though technically difficult not to install, part of the Kazaa installation.

Sharman, Kazaa's home company, claims that the products are adware and do not collect personal user information. Kazaa has, from early on, been accused of installing spyware or adware onto users' computers. There are over 1.5 billion files on the network totalling 26 petabytes, with about 1,000 downloads every minute. The number of users connected to the Kazaa network at any given time fluctuates between 1 million and 5 million users, with the average usually being around 3 million.

This is subverted by most of the unofficial clients and leaves legitimate third-party clients suffering. Kazaa uses a "participation level" system intended to reward participants who share much material with fast downloads. Many consider Kazaa to be superior to other file sharing programs because of its wide file selection and fast transfer speeds. While it is the P2P network with the largest installed userbase, it is worth noting that the Kazaa client installs spyware onto the user's machine, with potential security and privacy implications. It can be run on Linux, Mac OS X and other operating systems with emulation software like WINE and Virtual PC.

Currently, Kazaa has been released only for the Windows operating system. The trial began on November 29, 2004, and closing statements are expected in March 2005. In February 2004, the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) announced its own legal action against Kazaa, alleging massive copyright breaches. An effort to throw out this suit was denied in January 2004.

Sharman Networks responded with a lawsuit against the RIAA, alleging that the terms of use of the network were violated and that unauthorized client software (such as Kazaa Lite, see below) was used in the investigation to track down the individual file sharers. In September 2003, the RIAA filed suit in civil court against several private individuals who had shared large numbers of files with Kazaa; most of these suits were settled with monetary payments averaging $3,000. That decision is currently under appeal to the US Supreme Court and a decision is expected in 2005. That lawsuit is still pending, although a recent judgement by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in a related lawsuit against a similar FastTrack client Grokster appears to take away the basis for the US Kazaa suit.

However, in 2002, Sharman was sued in Los Angeles by the RIAA and the MPAA. A court of appeal in late March 2002 reversed the earlier judgment, stating that Kazaa was not responsible for the actions of its users. Consumer Empowerment responded by selling the Kazaa application to a complicated mesh of offshore companies, primarily Sharman Networks, headquartered in Australia and incorporated in Vanuatu. In November 2001, the court ordered Kazaa's owners to take steps to prevent its users from violating copyrights or else pay a heavy fine.

Consumer Empowerment was taken to court in the Netherlands in 2001 by the Dutch music publishing body, Buma/Stemra. Like the creators of many similar products, Kazaa's creators have been taken to court by music publishing bodies to restrict its use in the sharing of copyrighted material. (Morpheus subsequently became a client of Gnutella.). However, once the official Kazaa client became more widespread, its developers used their ability to automatically update it, changing the protocol in February 2002 to shut out Morpheus clients when its developers failed to pay license fees.

Its initial userbase was made up of users of the Morpheus program, formerly a client of MusicCity. It appeared during the end of the first generation of P2P networks – Napster shut down in July of that year. Kazaa and the FastTrack protocol are the brainchild of the Scandinavians Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis and were introduced in March 2001 by their Dutch company Consumer Empowerment. The official client can be downloaded free of charge and is financed by attached adware and spyware.

It is also increasingly being used to exchange movie files. It is commonly used to exchange MP3 music files. Kazaa Media Desktop (once capitalized as "KaZaA", but now usually left as "Kazaa") is a peer-to-peer file sharing application using the FastTrack protocol. Altnet - A distribution network for paid "gold" files.

B3D - An add-on which causes advertising popups if the PC accesses a website which triggers the B3D code. Cydoor - Collects information on the PC's surfing habits and passes it on to the company which created Cydoor.