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    implementation of law‚ huge disparityridden economy‚ rise in literacy rate and the growing cosmopolitan literary taste creates a perfect biome for the broadsides of pirate-ships to devastate the publishing houses and book-sellers selling un-pirated copies. No right to copy! Innovations require incentives - this is the basic idea behind the idea of ‘copyright’ that protects a writer’s work from being copied‚ printed and distributed without his/her prior permission‚ through legal sanction. Book piracy comes

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    Impact of piracy and relative legislation on PC games industry in Bangladesh AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH Declaration and Statement of Authorship: 1. I/we hold a copy of this assignment‚ which can be produced if the original is lost/ damaged. 2. This assignment is my/our original work and no part of it has been copied from any other student’s work or from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made

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    Piracy

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    of globalization and technology‚ anyone can get their hands on whatsoever‚ especially pirated DVDs. Although the government has thoroughly expressed themselves about the consequences of piracy through advertisements‚ nothing has been done to address this matter. Yes‚ we are all aware that piracy is a crime and it is synonymous to theft‚ but in times wherein everything is expensive‚ there’s nothing like a pirated DVD movie to entertain the masses. According to bbc.co.uk‚ DVD piracy happens when a healthy

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    Microsoft’s success in china has been the rampant level of software used in China is pirated. Mostly used Microsoft products in china are illegal copies .Chinese government believed to be one of the worst offenders Microsoft’s lawyers complain that Beijing does not budget for software purchase‚ forcing its cash strapped bureaucracy to find cheap software solutions that means much of the government ends up using pirated software. Chinese judicial authorities do not enforce their own laws. Microsofts pressed

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    Movie Piracy

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    Selling copies of a movie that you do not have the rights to is illegal. The only people who are allowed to sell movies are retail stores and companies that make agreements with the copyright holder. If you uncle produces the next Blood Diamond movie and you have access to it‚ that does not give you the right to sell it just because you can make copies of it on your home computer. There is a wide underground market around the country that is involved in the manufacturing‚ distribution and sales

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    Software Piracy

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    companies have used many different copy protection schemes. The most annoying form of copy protection is the use of a key disk. This type of copy protection requires the user to insert the original disk every time the program is run. It can be quite difficult to keep up with disks that are years old. The most common technique of copy protection requires the user to look up a word or phrase in the program’s manual. This method is less annoying than other forms of copy protection‚ but it can be a nuisance

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    Is it ethical to buy illegal copies of music CD’s and movies from street vendors. Especially when you know that by buying these copies‚ the record companies‚ movie production companies‚ actors‚ artists and others involved in their production do not get a profit from the sale. This is the dilemma I had as weather or not I should buy bootlegged products because while they are cheaper‚ it is depriving the legitimate profits that companies who produce the music and movies would receive along with the

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    Ways to Control Piracy

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    Ans-Movies:  In movies we generally see a scene/concept/idea/story/music/acting/shot etc. are borrowed from previous movies and used either as a whole or part or modified.  This can be homage‚ clever improvisation of the old to new. Simple lift‚ copy paste etc. Depending on the intention and talent of the plagiarizer.  This will involve every field in movie making and this is a regular process of making movies. Software:  Did you know that software piracy is considered stealing? It is the

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    Internet Piracy

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    there is no end in sight. Whether that is a good or bad thing is up to your own opinion. One highly pirated form of media is music. In fact‚ there’s a pretty high demand for music as it doesn’t take much before you’ve already spent $100 to fill your iPod by about 5%. An average mp3 player contains at least $800 of illegal music. About 95% of all music that is downloaded is pirated. Most people think it is ok because someone had to originally buy a CD‚ so they think of it as just sharing.

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    E-Piracy

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    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 was in 1975 MITS released a basic interpreter software on 4K cards which weren’t up to standards so copies were made of larger and more effective

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