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    Despite some beliefs‚ Dana Schutz’s painting is not an instance of cultural appropriation. Cultural appropriation is defined as somebody adopting aspects of a culture that is not their own and Dana is not adopting‚ mocking or taking away from another culture. Instead‚ she is using her privilege in a positive way. As a white-women‚ Dana has the ability to display her painting in a museum‚ bringing light to this tragedy that occurred. If Dana did not use her privilege to display this painting‚ then

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    INDIAN COPYRIGHT ACT‚ 1957 INDIAN COPYRIGHT ACT‚ 1957 CHAPTER I Preliminary [4th June‚ 1957] An Act to amend and consolidate the law relating to copyright. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows: 1. Short title‚ extent and commencement. -(1) This Act may be called the Copyright Act‚ 1957. (2) It extends to the whole of India. (3) It shall come into force on such date2 as the Central Government may‚ by notification in the Official Gazette‚ appoint.

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    Music Business Music Technology & Production Year 3 K00121700 Case Study Ronan Mitchell Abstract Copyright Law is an important entity within the music industry. It protects the owner of authorship from infringement. Infringement arises when the copyright owner’s work is used without their consent. Although sounds cannot be copyrighted‚ some cases have shown that the argument of copyrighting one’s voice can sometimes hold weight in a court of law. Singer Tom Waits sued

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    Australian contemporary artist Gordon Bennett’s acrylic painting Camouflage #7‚ references the war in Iraq and issues of secrecy‚ depicting the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. Evident in Bennet’s incorporation of appropriation art in his creative method‚ ‘remix culture’ enables artists to open up and re-define the way language and images construct identity and history. An interdisciplinary art practice consisting of painting‚ print‚ photography‚ installation and performance reflects how Bennett

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    Copyright laws were established in the Constitution to "promote science and the useful arts" (Copyright). In the age of digital formats for music‚ copyright law makes it illegal for bootleggers to commit audio piracy by copying works of music without paying the artist. However‚ the invention of digital sampling‚ which allows a musical artist to take sound from a previously recorded work and incorporate it into a new work‚ has challenged the existing copyright laws. The search for balance between

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    Copyright law and online piracy Copyright law it a branch of intellectual property law‚ and varies from country to country‚ but‚ in general‚ it has a common background; the creator of an immaterial good – such a formula‚ a song‚ a movie – has the sole ownership of it for a limited amount of time and can decide who can use it‚ modify or benefit from it. Online piracy is the act of sharing on the internet‚ through different means such as peer to peer channels or torrents‚ copyrighted files and programs

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    "The Taming of the Shrew" into the modern day teen flick "10 Things I Hate About You" ‚ whilst still being able to keep the key themes and values evident throughout the film. The themes and values present in The Taming of the Shrew for the appropriation to be successful needed to be evident in 10 Things I Hate About You. These included romance and marriage‚ the importance of money‚ social order and status‚ patriarchal values and finally transformation. To represent and to appeal to today’s

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    The Kardashians/Jenners represent high profile‚ pop-cultural‚ cultural appropriation. The family often reproduces styles‚ features‚ and items associated with particular ethnics groups‚ while taking credit as their own doing. Whether it be Kylie’s “collaged-plumped lips” and dreadlocks‚ Kim’s overly curvaceous body‚ or Khloe wearing

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    1. Most people wouldn’t realize it but cultural appropriation have been around for more years than any of us ever knew. Cultural appropriation didn’t just start in the United States a couple of years ago‚ it actually started all the way back in Africa 4 million years ago. The reason I say 4 million years ago is because the oldest living person in the world was dated back 4 million years ago in Africa. Over the years explores‚ philosophers‚ writers‚ and artist all around the world have studied and

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    Idea Protection • DURATION: forever o Protectable under property or contract theory (mostly contract theory). o Obligation to pay‚ if the idea was novel or used by the defendant‚ and the idea is in concrete for and there was an expectation that defendant would pay for use. • Express‚ implied‚ quasi contracts • Quasi contract claim: someone has been unjustly enriched/unjust enrichment claim—parties may not even know each other. REQUIRES A HIGH LEVEL OF NOVELTY o E.g. Entertainment industry;

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