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    Copyrights and Trademarks

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    On October 12‚ 1998‚ Congress passed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).It Prohibits the "circumvention" of any effective "technological protection measure" (e.g.‚ a password or form of encryption) used by a copyright holder to restrict access to its material. Expressly states that many valuable activities based on the "fair use" doctrine (including reverse engineering‚ security testing‚ and privacy protection and encryption research) will not constitute illegal "anti-circumvention" According

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    Movie Piracy

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    Felix Greene BUS 339 CASE STUDY #4 The biggest threat to the Movie Industry of today is Movie Piracy. Movie or Film Piracy is the unauthorized replication and disbursement of movies by DVDs‚ Videos‚ or computerized files. The world we live in today is a world of Technology‚ where anyone with access to the internet can either stream or share files conveniently and quickly. A big result of all this new technology‚ that a lot of people have access to‚ is the theft of copyrighted products by

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    Copyright Implications

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    Copyright Implications IT/236 January 17‚ 2011 [pic] A web designer or a novice needs to be very careful with copyright laws. The rules consist of five exclusive rights given to copyright owners under the Copyright Act. These laws are created and managed to prevent others from reproducing work or works created and owned by another person. No one can reproduce‚ publicly display the work‚ or distribute the work without the owner’s expressed permission. As a result‚ the web page author

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    Info on Music Piracy

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    Luke Davis Topic: Music Piracy General purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To blow minds with the information about piracy of music. Thesis: Piracy of free music may be convenient and simple‚ but it’s illegal‚ it takes money away from the artist and the economy. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: One credible study by the Institute for Policy Innovation states the annual harm done by piracy is at 12.5 billion dollars in losses to the U.S. economy well as more

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    Piracy In 1492

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    the privateer and the pirate of the 17th and 18th century. With Christopher Columbus discovery of the new world in 1492 and its un tapped wealth‚ a race would begin to see which nation could control this new-found power in the world. This new era of piracy in the Caribbean would begin in 1604 and with the ending of the Anglo-Spanish War that would cause a great significance and cause a shift in power on the open seas. With European expansion in the Caribbean and trading routes opening the nations

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    Stop Anti Piracy Act

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    never be up and running again. In October‚ the U.S. Senate and House of Representative proposed a bill called Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). Luke Johnson of the Huffington Post defines the Stop Online Piracy Act with‚ “the legislation would allow copyright holders and the Justice Department to seek court orders against websites associated with copyright infringement.” The copyright infringements‚ even if unintentional‚ could be the end to many websites. Declan McCullagh of cnet.com had found‚ “Laurence

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    LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS COPYRIGHT PROTECTION ON INTERNET (08BS0001781) SECTION-F Contents {text:bookmark-start} INTRODUCTION {text:bookmark-end} {text:bookmark-start} 1.1 About Intellectual Property [1] {text:bookmark-end} It is not material wants that seek ownership‚ but the ideas‚ skills and moral aspirations need equal protection. It refers to creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce.

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    Expressions

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    The Changes of Expression In this paper i will discuss the way expression has changed from the way it was in prehistoric times to the present time. The three items that have evolved are non verbal communication‚ speech‚ and the writting format. First of all non verbal comminunication the has evolved by simple movements to sign language. what is non verbal communication? The sending and receiving of messages thru movements of the body‚ postures and expressions of the face. Example the shking

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    E-Piracy

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    E-Piracy – Software Piracy and Hard Disk Loading The topic our SIG group was given for the assignment is E-Piracy. E-Piracy is the illegal downloading or uploading of digital copies or such material such as films‚ music and e-books. The topic I have chosen within E-Piracy is Hard Disk Loading which is a type of software piracy. Software piracy is defined as the unauthorized use‚ duplication‚ distribution or sale of commercially available software. [1] The first known case of Software Piracy

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    Internet Copyright Laws

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    Kevin Kearney May 4‚ 2003 MGT 251 / Extra Credit Internet Copyright Laws A student comes home to his dorm at the University of Scranton after a rough day of classes. With the quick internet connection provided on the school’s network‚ the student makes a few clicks and logs into Morpheus‚ a program that enables music fans to download free music. Within a few minutes he is on his way to owning an unlimited amount of songs at no cost. Everything this student is doing is legal‚ right? Wrong

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