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    Copyright Report. Unit 39

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    ASSIGNMENT 4 TASK 2: COPYRIGHT REPORT Unit 39 - The Sound and Music Industry GC5. Copyrighting and licensing are critical avenues for rewarding creative skills and achievements within the sound and music industry and securing the future development of new music. The PRS (Performing Arts Society) has been licensing music and collecting royalties on behalf of music creators since it started in 1914. In 2010 the PRS announced its 2009 financial results showing a £623 million revenue. The table

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    Over the last century‚ do you think music has changed from being about artistic expression to being more about money and business? Who owns the record companies and is there any room for indy’s? Yes music has definitely changed‚ the music industry is a big money making business. Throughout the last century the idea of music has changed for both the listener as well as the artist. In many cases‚ music is not recognized as an expression of art‚ but rather music has become a multi-billion dollar

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    means to gaining their artwork. This particular topic is of interest to us as we have seen the transformation of the music tape‚ to cd’s and now mp3. Even back when tapes were popular people were still getting music for free. It was so easy to record songs off the radio onto tape. Perhaps as humans it was inevitable that we would always find a way of getting products for free. It seems like the music industry is constantly changing and remains a very large part of our digital culture. Here Is

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    Information age Hodge‚ B.‚ & Hodgson R. (1969). Management and the computer in information and control systems Kroenke‚ D. M.‚ & Auer‚ D. J. (2008). An introduction to database systems. New Jersey: Pearson Education. Lundgren‚ T. (1989). Records management in the computer age. Boston‚ USA: PWS-Kent Publications. Martin‚ J.‚ Chapman‚ K.‚ & Joe‚ L. (1994). Local area network architecture and Implementations Mehta‚ N.‚ & Maher D. (1977). Local Community Hospitals accounting systems and

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    For years‚ musicians have relied on people buying physical records of theirs; however‚ as times change‚ artists have to find new ways of expanding their musical careers. In recent times‚ streaming and downloading songs has been the audience’s main way of listening to tunes‚ but that isn’t creating much revenue for the artist. Touring and manufacturing licensed merchandise is expensive‚ so the question is: how will musicians make money? Showcasing music in advertising is a newly accepted form of making

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    Paper-Based Versus Electronic Medical Record Keeping For many years‚ physicians’ offices documented all data in paper-based medical charts. Now‚ the physician or clinician records the medical data into a computer. Information stored in this manner is known as an electronic-based medical record or EMR. By definition‚ an EMR is a computerized record of the important health information regarding a patient including the care of that individual and the progress of that patient’s condition

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    Implementation Process of Electronic Health Record Sharon Garcia HCS/533 July 13‚ 2015 Jane Ferraris Implementation Process of Electronic Health Record For any new electronic program system to work it must be appropriate for the needs of those using the system. Patient safety should be the main concern when implementing new systems in a health care setting. Prior to implementing the electronic health record system at Garrison Children’s Hospital the implementation team should have done some

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    Unit 3 MO250 Medical Records Management EHR’s and E-prescribing An electronic health record‚ or EHR makes creating‚ updating‚ and maintaining medication information more efficient. Using EHR’s can update medication information immediately‚ so that a provider knows not to prescribe a conflicting medication. EHR’s also give all providers access to any medication allergies a patient might have‚ preventing any medication conflictions. EHR’s transmit prescription information electronically

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    Demand versus Supply Mary Ridgeway - Bailey HCS/552 February 17‚ 2014 Jayme Carrico Demand versus Supply The electronic medical record system (EMR) is a product which has proven to be very valuable. An electronic medical record is a digital version of a paper chart that contains all of a patient’s medical history from one practice. Demand is one of the concepts of economics‚ the desired quanlity of this product is referred to as demand; supply refers to the amount offered by the market. Supply

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    The Cylinder Phonograph

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    take as a luxury today. “Letter writing and all kinds of dictation without the aid of a stenographer. Phonographic books‚ which will speak to blind people without effort on their parts. The teaching of elocution. Reproduction of music. The ‘Family Record’ - a registry of sayings‚ reminiscences‚ etc.‚ by members of a family in their own voices‚ and of the last words of dying persons. Music-boxes and toys. Clocks that should announce articulate speech the tone for going home‚ going to meals‚ etc. The

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