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(Coetzee & van Dyk: 4). Literature within the South-African Copyright law system is treated differently from other intellectual property such as trademarks‚ patents and registered designs‚ as copyright is bestowed once the literature is presented in material form. In other words‚ if one were to source South-African literature‚ the failure to acknowledge this would be illegal (Smit& Van Wyk‚ 2010). However‚ according to the copyright act of South-Africa‚ there are exceptions. One is
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1) Who is harmed by the Library Project? Make a list of harmed groups‚ and for each group‚ try to devise a solution that would eliminate or less the harm. Publishing companies and authors are harmed by the Library Project because of the copyright infringements and royalties. Book stores and distributors would also be harmed as their profits would spiral down. The Publishing companies and authors should be compensated in some manor for the books that Google is displaying for free. Google will
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chapter 2 40 Chapter 2 you. I’ve asked Charlie Moody to come in today to talk about it. He’s waiting to speak with us.” When Charlie joined the meeting Fred said‚ “Hello‚ Charlie. As you know‚ the Board of Directors met today. They received a report on the expenses and lost production from the worm outbreak last month‚ and they directed us to improve the security of our technology. Gladys says you can help me understand what we need to do about it.” “To start with‚” Charlie said
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Terms of Use: Alumni Management System By using this site‚ you agree to NID’s terms of use. Commercial use of this site is prohibited. User Agreement June 11‚ 2010 NOTE: YOU ARE CONCLUDING A LEGALLY BINDING AGREEMENT. 1. INTRODUCTION. A. Purpose. The aim of NID’ Alumni system is to connect NIDians and to enable them to be more productive and successful. To achieve‚ we make services available through our website‚ to help you‚ your batch mates‚ classmates meet‚ exchange
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By Susan Berry and Randy Thomas‚ Ph.D. What’s so smart about SMART? Why has this acronym become part of the vocabulary of project planning and performance management? Objectives that are SMART (Specific‚ Measurable‚ Aligned‚ Realistic/Relevant‚ and Time-bound) are likely to be achieved. When generic‚ off-the shelf objectives get the SMART treatment‚ they emerge as targets that engage focus‚ action‚ feedback and learning. These targets assist development of individual work plans‚ and also
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Chapter 2 Macro Environment The Macro Environment Demographic Figure 2. [ 1 ] (Taylor‚ 2009) The different types of music that exist are often subject to a lot of discussions and used as ice-breakers when meeting new people. It is hard to find somebody who does not like music at all‚ but the taste of music is often diverse and broad. This often depends not only on the gender of the people‚ but also on the age and what kind of music was popular when they were growing up and that they were exposed
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Intellectual Property (IP) IP as a general term refers to the subject matter of the laws that give rise to proprietary interests in creations of the mind. The various tools of IPR that are used to protect innovations are Copyrights‚ Industrial Designs‚ Data Protection‚ Geographical Indications‚ Patent and Trademark. Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) In earlier times‚ the concept of property meant something tangible. Man used to be in possession of property and property
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Content 1. Introduction……………………………………………….………..2 2. Actors………………………………………………………..………2 3. Main issues and solution…………………………………….…..….5 Cybercrime and solution……………………………….…5 Intellectual property right and solution…………………8 Freedom and expression and solution…………….….....10 4. Conclusion………………………………………………………….13 5. Reference……………………………………………………..…….15 Introduction: "Without the Internet I cannot live" it is an answer that CNN news
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