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    (___). 3D Printing impact on national Security. Even though 3D printing technology can benefit America tremendously‚ there are major concerns on the use of this technology.  With the ability in creating almost anything a person may desire‚ copyright infringement will become an important issue in the latter future. People can easily copy an item of interest and create a plastic replica of the same item using 3D printing. It can

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    Bis/220 It Acts Paper

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    Information Technology Acts UOP: BIS/220 4 Mar 2013 Abstract Due to the increasing problem of stealing other people’s work and claiming it as your own‚ the No Electronic Theft (NET) Act was created. The internet has increased the availability of certain documents and had offered little protection to the people creating these works up until the NET Act. The internet has also made making and spending money much easier from the comfort of your home. The Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA)

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    Napster Research Paper

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    Sean Fanning had no idea of the amount of turmoil that the creation of Napster would cause. Full-length songs were being exchanged in a matter of minutes‚ and neither the artists nor the record companies were seeing a cent of it. With the widespread popularity of Internet file sharing the music population was divided. People either saw the program as a Godsend that would save them from wallet gouging CD prices or a new-aged form of robbery. From the money-hungry record company executive to the

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    Pros and Cons of Piracy

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    (2500 Words) This essay will critically discuss and evaluate the pros and cons arguments surrounding media piracy and its consequences. The aim is to evaluate what media piracy is and how it has changed the world’s approaches to legislation and copyright laws. This essay will try to focus on the Political‚ Economic‚ Technological and Social factors of the consequences of piracy‚ doing so by positioning myself within the argument. Media piracy can be defined as the process of the distribution

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    Media Piracy

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    IMPACT ON MEDIA PIRACIES IN BRUNEI ------------------------------------------------- Done by :Pg Muhammad Nuur Hakiim Bin PgAnak Badiodzaman (11b4116) ------------------------------------------------- Pg Muhammad Hadiyura Bin PAHHB (11b4121) ------------------------------------------------- Abdul Adl Hakim Bin MohdYakob (11b4011) ------------------------------------------------- HazimahBinti Hamdani (12b4050) Table of Contents Abstract 2 Introduction 2 Objectives

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    Piracy in Film Industry

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    Evaluating the Impact of  Movie Piracy on the Tamil  Movie Industry  Business Research Methodology Report  MS       Table of Contents    Background description of the problem...................................................................................3  Main Research Problem............................................................................................................4  Scope of Research.................................................................................

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    Why Plagiarism Is Wrong

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    Plagiarism is taking credit for someone else’s work. You never should plagiarize a person’s work‚ because your teacher will always find out. Plagiarism is very wrong. Taking a other persons work‚ that they have worked on is very wrong. You should get credit for your own work not someone else’s. You should take pride and do you own work no matter how long it takes you. Maybe‚ taking someone else’s work is easier‚ and takes less time. In the end it always turns out bad. So just do your own work. I

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    Cross-country analysis of movie piracy. Applied Economics. Walls‚ W. D. (in press b). Economics of motion pictures. In S. Durlauf‚ & L. Blume (Eds.)‚ The new palgrave dictionary of economics. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.

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    Ajax Digital Information Code of Ethics Not sharing name South University ITS1103 Ethics & Information Technology August‚13‚2013 ADI Ajax Digital Information Code of Ethics We at Ajax Digital Information take pride in the professional appearance and actions of our employees. This is why we expect each one of our employees to uphold the highest moral standards while working at our establishment or accessing company data. Ajax Digital Information recognizes the threat

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    Cd Will Be Lost

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    ACADEMIC ENGLISH II CD WILL BE LOST By Ibnu Dian – 1401089592 For more than two decades‚ most Indonesian people buy CD to listen into their favorite music. People still like to collect the physical artifact of the artist‚ until the Internet‚ MP3s‚ piracy‚ iTunes‚ Napster‚ YouTube and Melon.co.id kicked in over the past 10 years. The problem lies on CD sales has devastated by Digital music‚ leaving an industry in decline. Is CD too expensive? Does people prefer to get music illegally more rather

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