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    The case was known as the "Betamax" case and ruled that the creation of copied television shows for purposes of time-shifting is in fact fair use. This included the manufacturers of home video recording equipment such as Betamax and other video tape recorders to not be held liable for any infringement. The courts came to this conclusion to form a general test to assist in determining whether or not a device with recording capabilities is infringing the law of copyright. This test has caused some disputes

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    each‚ and will prove to offer amenities that we are not even able to imagine. I remember when CDs replaced tapes‚ they were 3 times the price of cassettes but we all went out and bought them because they were cool. Then the DVD came out and we had to replace VHS with DVD’s. By the time DVDs came in I was now well aware of the drawbacks of trading thick plastic protecting the memory of the tape‚ which you could basically run over with a truck and still get a decent sound with a flimsy unprotected disk

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    At his commencement from Brandeis University in 1979‚ Mitch Albom promises his favorite teacher‚ Morrie Schwartz‚ that he will keep in touch. Life intervenes‚ however‚ and Mitch loses contact with his old mentor until sixteen years later‚ when he sees him being interviewed by Ted Koppel on ABC’s "Nightline." Morrie has been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis‚ more commonly known as ALS‚ or Lou Gehrig’s disease. The disease will eat away at his nerves‚ rendering his body useless but leaving

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    Note Taking Skill Every student is not able to remember every sentence and word that the teacher and lecturer say in the class‚ even though student has a great memory. Note taking skill is one of a great way of helping student to identify important information and important concepts delivered by teachers and lecturer in class. It is a good idea to have a record and remember of what student have covered inside the class. Therefore‚ it is very important for the student‚ especially for the university

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    chapter 3

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    researchers‚ and eventually readers‚ a more complete picture of the perspective of the subjects of the study (Weiss 1994). The researcher must decide how to record the interview. There are basically three options available: 1) Tape record the session; 2) Take detailed notes; 3) Tape

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    Personal Video Recorders (PVRs): Personal video recorders (PVRs) are digital video recorders used to record and replay television programs received from cable‚ satellite‚ or local broadcasts. However‚ unlike VCRs‚ which PVRs replaced‚ PVRs offer many more functions‚ notably the ability to record up to 60 hours of programs and easy programming. DBA 7180‚ Managerial Economics and Business Theory 3A PVR consists of an internal hard disk and microprocessor. After the owner installs the hardware‚ the

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    Our Paperless World Steven O. Rosen The Rosen Law Firm 620 SW Main Street Portland‚ Oregon 97205 (503-525-2525) Rosen@RosenLawFirm.com We have turned our litigation firm of two attorneys‚ a legal assistant‚ and a legal secretary into a completely digital firm and left all -- well‚ almost all -- paper behind. Our files are digital‚ our dictations are digital‚ all mail (except for junk mail) is scanned and stored as digital files‚ all documents to be produced are numbered electronically

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    University Of Allahabad Electronic Monitoring It is the process of observing or listening to persons‚ places‚ or activities—usually in a secretive or unobtrusive manner—with the help of electronic devices such as cameras‚ microphones‚ tape recorders‚ etc. The objective of electronic surveillance when used in law enforcement is to gather evidence of a crime or to accumulate intelligence about suspected criminal activity. Advantages – 1. Increases productivity of the organization.

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    Child’s Name____________________________________________ Age______________ Your Name__________________________________________________ Date_______________ ( Fill in the number that tells how important each goal is for you and your child.) Very important……………1 Somewhat important……………...2 Not important……………………..3 I want my child to learn these skills: Physical 1. To climb up and down a climber ____________ 2. To balance

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    magnetic tape. 1963 saw the invention of compact cassette tapes‚ created and produced by Phillips. They were perfect for music distribution as they were small and easy to transport. They were also reversible which meant more could be recorded onto them. They were protected by a plastic casing which made them last longer. They were also far easier to use than the vinyl records that came before them ("Vintage Cassettes"‚ n.d.). There were developments within the studio itself also. Tape

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