"Othello" and "O" tell the story of a great man who suffers terrible destruction as a result of external evil. "Othello" is a tale that weaves an intricate pattern of lies and deceit‚ beginning with the main character‚ Othello‚ being questioned by Brabanzio‚ the father of his new wife Desdemona who Othello had just married in secret. Brabanzio is not happy with this as not only is Othello a middle-aged man while Desdemona a young women‚ but Othello is a Moor‚ (a black man) and the thought of a white
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of producers’ copyrights Justice found between protection of infringers’ privacy and enforcement of producers’ copyrights UID: 3035066936 The University of Hong Kong Author Note This paper is prepared for Cyberspace Crime‚ CCST 9029‚ taught by Professor Dr. K. P. Chow and tutored by Raymond Chan. Abstract This study evaluates a 2006 Court of First Instance case‚ Cinepoly Records Co Ltd & Others v Hong Kong Broadband Network Ltd & Ltd. It examined how the copyright of music producers
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Review: Copyright Infringement‚ Sex Trafficking‚ and the Fictional Life of a Geisha Author: Susan Tiefenbrum In Susan Tiefenbrum’s article‚ Copyright Infringement‚ Sex Trafficking‚ and the Fictional Life of a Geisha‚ the author writes on many subjects relevant to the course. The bulk of her article discusses the changes seen in Japanese history regarding geisha and prostitution‚ although she also writes on the book and pending law suit between Arthur Golden and Mineko Iwasaki‚ and the morality
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superior to women was prevalent. This concept is centralised in TTS‚ through incorporation of a disputably misogynistic tone and the dominance of men consequently forcing Katherina into marriage and submission. In contrast‚ 10TIH‚ a modern film appropriation of TTS‚ largely challenges the values of Shakespeare’s play. It presents to its audience a high school love story appropriate to modern beliefs and sensibilities‚ emphasising the greater equality between genders and the power of women in the characterisation
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INDIGENOUS TOURISM: THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF APPROPRIATION‚ RE-IDENTIFICATION AND RE-PRESENTATION Tourism is an industry: its structures exist solely because profit can be generated. However‚ it offers a paradox because by offering employment and income by capitalising upon and giving value to arts and crafts previously thought unimportant‚ it then threatens to gain ownership of those designs and the ways of thought of which they are an expression. Ryan‚ C 2005‚ Indigenous tourism: commodification
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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE 50 YEAR RULE UNDER COPYRIGHT LAW IN UGANDA BY ASHABA-AHEBWA MARK 109-053011-03106 SUPERVISOR MR.OKWENYE TONNY SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF A BACHELORS DEGREE OF LAWS (LL.B) AT THE FACULTY OF LAW IN THE ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY OF UGANDA MBALE MAIN CAMPUS. MARCH 2012 When he was a little boy his uncle called him “Sparky”‚ after a comic-strip horse named Spark Plug. School was all but impossible for Sparky. He failed every
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On the arid outback of Iraq lived little black Hijab. She was sent by her mother to the go and bring some curry to her ill grandmother. Her mother reminded her to be very quiet and not disturb her dyeing grandmother as she was very unwell from a recent explosion that had removed 3 of her limbs. Before she left she was reminded not to talk to any Sunni’s as it was dangerous to do so. Little black hijab walked along quietly under the hot son‚ taking the occasional break under the shade of a tree
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First pre-publication version submitted to BJET. Download final version from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-8535.2012.01351.x/abstract Facebook as a learning tool? A case study on the appropriation of social network sites from mobile phones in developing countries. Christoph Pimmer‚ Sebastian Linxen‚ Urs Gröhbiel Christoph Pimmeris research associate and has interests in technology-enhanced learning and medical education. Email: christoph.pimmer@fhnw.ch. Sebastian
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Baz Luhrmann’s film‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ is very successful as an appropriation of the original play by Shakespeare. Transforming the pre-16th century play into a contemporary popular culture film was done creatively by keeping the same values and language‚ but changing the context. This is illustrated by the use of anachronisms. For instance‚ daggers and swords are replaced by guns as well as cars stand in for horses. The disputes between members of the two families (the Capulets and the Montagues)
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of your HeinOnline license‚ please use: https://www.copyright.com/ccc/basicSearch.do? &operation=go&searchType=0 &lastSearch=simple&all=on&titleOrStdNo=0019-1272 453 WHEN LESS ISN’T MORE: ILLUSTRATING THE APPEAL OF A MORAL RIGHTS MODEL OF COPYRIGHT THROUGH A STUDY OF MINIMALIST ART RIKKI SAPOLICH* 1. INTRODUCTION What do the Apple iPod‚ Ikea‚ nouvelle cuisine‚ and Seinfield have in common? All four are popular examples of the minimalist movement’s immense influence on modem culture. Due
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