someone steals expressions from another author’s composition and makes them appear to be his own work.” Today‚ plagiarism it is not a prosecutable offense and even high-profile cases will not result in ramifications if the requirements for “copyright infringement” are not fulfilled. In other words‚ if a situation in which content was stolen does not fit every checkmark on a ridiculous rubric (which seems as if it was contrived by plagiarists itself) the offender can simply go free and thrive despite
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counterfeiting‚ it did not adopt all the measures that Tiffany sought. Tiffany sued eBay for direct and contributory trademark infringement. Issue: 1. While advertising to the buyers‚ if one uses another’s trademark in good faith to make the products identifiable‚ can it constitute direct trademark infringement? 2. Can a company still be liable for contributory infringement when it has certain measure in place to curb it but is aware of infringing activities on its business platform? Holding:
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DBA Bluechristine99 v. John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. (Docket No. 11-697) 568 U.S. __ (2013). The Respondent‚ John Wiley & Sons (“Wiley”)‚ brought a claim against Petitioner‚ Supap Kirtsaeng d/b/a Bluechristine99 (“Kirtsaeng”)‚ for violation of the Copyright Act‚ 17 U.S.C. Sections 101-810. Facts Kirtsaeng began as a legal case in U.S. District Court‚ New York‚ (2010) and culminated in a U.S. Supreme Court (“SCOTUS”) ruling‚ March 13‚ 2013. Both the District Court and the 2nd District Federal appellate
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20th century this practice has been heightened as the central and representative artistic device. Plagiarism is not a crime per se but is disapproved more on the grounds of moral offence‚ and cases of plagiarism can involve liability for copyright infringement. Legal aspects Thought plagiarism in some contexts is considered theft or stealing from the point of view of the law‚ it is an non existing concept “plagiarism is not mentioned in any current statue‚ either criminal civil. Some cases
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that they are credible ● Have a section for comments so people can post their opinions. net? r e t in e h t n o n atio m r o f in m o r f e is es ar What legal issu ● Downloading/Stealing music‚ movies‚ and pictures illegally (Piracy) ● Copyright infringement ● Purchasing Term Papers ● Hackers ● Identity Theft Statistics ● 36% of undergraduates admit to “paraphrasing/copying few sentences from Internet source without footnoting it.” ● 24% of graduate students self report doing the same ●
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Qualitative Research Proposal Exploratory Field Research For my field research observation site I chose the flea market (la pulga) located in Alamo‚ Texas. I chose this specific site because in our Mexican American culture families tend to go there to buy cheap merchandise. Although many people go there many of the things they buy there can or is related to crime. I chose this flea market because it is close to home and there are usually a high number of people there during the weekends. There
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questions that are important to us and cost would be one of them. This case has a low moral intensity. Case Three This case involves unethical behaviour. It is likely safe to assume that the software obtained from the employee’s friend has a copyright attached. This makes it illegal for the software to be used by anyone other than the purchaser‚ as it is unlawful to be using pirated software. The concept of utilitarianism is at question in this case. The company’s stakeholders will be exposed
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Is it morally wrong to copy CD’s downloaded from the web or borrowed from a friend? Gary N. Larsen ITM434 / Business Ethics and Social Issues in Computing 10May2010 Is it morally wrong to copy CD’s downloaded from the web or borrowed from a friend? The fight over music piracy and file sharing is becoming brutal and getting out of control. A large segment of the population would readily agree that pirated music is stolen music‚ only because that’s what they’ve read or heard in the media.
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Louis Vuitton Case Study Teressa Bunton Louis Vuitton Case Study Question One Luxury retailers must focus on providing a rounded customer experience. Providing intimate one-on-one experiences and offering brand-wide scale for off-the-shelf goods are two perks that lure consumers into their stores. Louis Vuitton’s success also comes from their profound marketing strategy of providing their customers with the most luxurious products and services while broadening their market
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Counterfeiting and piracy Fakes‚ facts and figures Linda Haie-Fayle and Wolfgang Hübner Directorate for Science‚ Technology and Industry Fake goods are not cheap. In fact‚ they exact a heavy cost on industry‚ governments and the general public. There is a strong case for public action across OECD countries against counterfeiting. The question is how to make progress? Want to buy an expensive Swiss watch? Not everyone can afford a real one–a Patek Philippe timepiece can be worth many thousands
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