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    Charles Potter Business Law Education‚ Software Piracy‚ and the Law       This paper is intended as a primer for copyright law in the form of a short story. An elementary school teacher illegitimately copies a piece of software for educational purposes and is discovered. Issues such as the fair use doctrine‚ copyright law‚ and cyberlaw are covered. The section provides a realistic legal defense for the fictional situation that drives the paper.  

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    Being Tempted with an Offer What a crazy busy week! I still can’t believe the opportunity that I was afforded this week. Sometimes things happen sooner than I expect them to which can catch me off guard. Because of how well I am doing at work I was asked to interview for a higher position within the company. Without much time to prepare I still made sure that I took at least an hour to stop and think about how this promotion could affect my life in many ways. I made a list of pros and cons of promoting

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    village of Trepolpen. The price will be £125‚000. 1. Briefly outline the matters which you will discuss with your client at this contact. (15 marks) If not already known‚ I would request Miss Troy’s full name and address‚ and a photographic ID‚ in order to perform client due diligence tests‚ i.e. checking for conflicts of interest‚ and checking her identity as a precaution against potential mortgage fraud and money laundering. The date would be noted and full contact

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    Discuss the economic advantages and disadvantages to the UK of participation in the European single currency (Euro). Will British businesses be better or worse off if the country decides to participate? Introduction of Euro in the world’s monetary union is a milestone. Eleven countries were going to create EMU at the beginning‚ now there is a long queue to join in EMU. Most of the EMU members get more advantage then disadvantage to join in Euro. Euro creates a large market in the Eurozone. Three

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    Genuine Assent Are you for real? -Valid‚ void‚ voidable. -Valid: perfectly fine contract. -Void: contract cannot be used. -Voidable: a party of the contract has the right to declare it void. -Unilateral Mistake: mistake by one party‚ has no effect on the contract. Contract must be followed‚ even with mistakes. Valid contract. -Mutual Mistake: mistake made by both parties. Causes agreements to be void. -Existence of subject matter. -Nature of the agreement. (For some really good

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    Advanced Studies Md. Feroj Miah | Facilities managementA modern view | | Table of Contents Executive Summary Roles and responsibilities of the Facilities Manager Analysis of the relationship between Organisational needs and Space Planning The problems and constraints of managing room allocation Health and Safety and Facilities Management Ethics in Management Conclusion References Executive Summary This report aims to explain the operations of Facilities Management at universities and colleges

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    fall and winter seasons and on weekends. Families specifically enjoy this trail because there is no way for their children to get lost; there is one way in and one way out‚ no confusing side trails for anyone to take. There are a few areas where people are tempted to cut corners when there is a lot of traffic on the trail. This is quite dangerous as the entire trail is up a mountain and someone could very easily slip and fall. To help prevent people from cutting corners‚ the management has strategically

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    CARL’S JR • Does the firm possess a competitive advantage? -How can it be sustain? There’s room to grow the hamburger business in Thailand‚ as consumption remains low compared with other fast food categories‚ and there are few players in this segment. A competitive advantage exists when the firm is able to deliver the same benefits as competitors but at a lower cost or deliver benefits that exceed those of competing products. In case of Carl’Jr ‚ the resources and capabilities

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    the global competitors can bring. In a fast‚ changing world‚ development come up and the global competition in all aspect. And business is one of them in order to cope up with this challenges‚ a business has always to be evolving. Globalization of the business is forcing restaurant owners to grapple with complex issues as they seek to gain and sustain a competitive advantage. Faced with unprecedented levels of competition at home and abroad‚ restaurants are beginning to recognize their own identities

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    The objectives of the firm can be viewed as the motives of the entrepreneur/s who own and run the firm. There a number of goals that firm can pursue in its day to day operations - it may try to maximise profits‚ sales or growth‚ meeting shareholder expectations‚ or increasing market share. Maximising profits - making the biggest possible profit‚ or the smallest possible loss - is recognised as the main objective of most firms. Profit is the difference between the firm’s total revenue (output sold

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