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    Online Piracy

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    did to prevent it‚ and when were they introduced. Also how censorship may cause some sites to shut down completely. The two laws will cause them to lose their viral services‚ no longer being able to inform users with information. SOPA (stop online piracy) and PIPA (Protect IP Act) are two acts that are going to be used to censor the internet and sites affiliated with it. SOPA is a United States bill introduced to expand the ability of U.S law enforcement to fight online trafficking in copyrighted

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    Piracy in Somalia

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    Piracy At Sea The word "pirate" typically makes one think of names like "Blackbeard‚" or it congers up images of buried treasure‚ tall sailing ships and sword fights. But the words and images which are traditionally linked with the term "pirate" do not reflect the pirates of today. Modern-day pirates are not sailing tall ships and do not wield swashbuckling swords or fire cannons. Today‚ pirates are found frequently off the shore of the African country of Somalia‚ and they use small metal skiffs

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    Music Piracy

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    Music Piracy In the 21st century‚ many changes have been made to digital media. One such media that has experienced an extreme change is music. It is no longer just a type of media that is made by singers and bought by consumers‚ but it is now part of the “dark‚ scary” side of the Internet. There are even journal article authors who have written about music piracy. “Music is the most widely pirated media in the world today. From singles to albums to recording demos‚ music of all genres is ripped

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    Ruben on Piracy

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    In “ In Defense of Piracy(Well‚ Some Piracy)”‚ Matthew Ruben states that it is alright to download mp3 in certain circumstances. He reasons firstly that the current marketing strategies of music are making people paying for albums they would not enjoy. He also reasons that between a dilemma of paying unreasonable price for a single and downloading‚ there is nothing ethically wrong to download than buying a whole CD just for a track. Thus‚ he reckons that pirating mp3 single can be a form of protest

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    Piracy Report

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    INDUSTRY 2006 PIRACY REPORT PROTECTING CREATIVITY IN MUSIC CONTENTS 03 INTRODUCTION 04 THE MANY FACES OF MUSIC PIRACY Physical piracy shows no signs of abating Internet piracy: losses to the industry New forms of digital piracy 06 TACKLING INTERNET PIRACY – PROMOTING LEGAL SERVICES Providing new legal services Enforcement Education: a job for industry and governments P2P legal landscape improves Virus fears surround illegal P2P The spread of pre-release piracy 09 PHYSICAL

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    Web Piracy

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    Websites and Piracy: Should they be shut down Michelene P. Elmore English 122 Lee Ann Kinkade July 14‚ 2013 Websites and Piracy: Should they be shut down In this research paper‚ it will explain piracy‚ how it affects the economy‚ its social gains and losses‚ and the legal aspects of copyright materials. This paper is designed to show clarity‚ facts‚ and statistics to back up my findings. It will also present materials that were learned in class

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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 Somalia

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    Piracy in Somalia Crisis around the Horn of Africa Bryant W. Abstract Piracy is a global concern that dates back thousands of years; however‚ it has taken new depth of mayhem in the modern age. The piracy in Somalia is a problem in the international shipping industry and imposes damage to ships and theft of cargo along the Horn of Africa. It causes water pollution off the Somali coast‚ considerable loss of life‚ and deteriorates the effectiveness of the shipping industry. Because of the

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    Somalia Piracy

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    Outline Thesis: Modern seaborne piracy off the coast of Somalia can be controlled by making Somalia more safe and stable‚ improving the infrastructure‚ and finding individual or private solutions. Introduction I. Making Somalia more safe and stable A. Starting an effective government B. Establishing higher demands of security II. Improving Infrastructures A. Forming a steady and firm framework B. Creating and enforcing treaties

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    caribbean

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    HOW DO THE CARIBBEAN PEOPLE RESPOND TO OPPRESSION? 2. OPPRESSION Oppression is the experience of repeated‚ widespread‚ systemic injustice. It need not be extreme and involve the legal system (as in slavery‚ apartheid‚ or the lack of right to vote) nor violent (as in tyrannical societies). 3. What Really happened Between 1662 and 1807‚ Britain shipped 3.1 million Africans across the Atlantic ocean in the transatlantic slave trade. Africans were forcibly brought to British owned colonies in the Caribbean

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