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    Indian Film Industry

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    INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY ANALYSIS(growth) The Indian Film Industry has been one of the oldest segments of the Indian entertainment industry. The Lumiere Brothers brought motion pictures to India in 1896‚ and since then there has been no looking back. Today‚ India has the world’s biggest movie industry that churns out around one thousand movies each year. The Indian Film Industry is witnessing mark improvements on all spheres - from the technology used in making films to the themes of the movies‚ exhibition

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    Napster vs. Music

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    Napster has caused major controversy throughout the music industry. " The recording Industry association of America is suing Napster‚ claiming it allows users to make illegal copies of the copyrighted songs. It is seeking an injunction against the service and damages for lost revenue from thousands of songs it says were pirated through tapsters program (Internet). So one must look at the question‚ are programs like Napster illegal or does the program actually have some validity. There are several

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    The Pirate Bay

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    intervention of a market maker as in consumer-to-consumer (C2C) e-commerce" (Laundon and Traver‚ 2010‚ p. 20). In contrast to C2C sites‚ P2P businesses do not sell products but share them. The Pirate Bay "has become one of the world’s most popular pirated music and content sites" because services are free to site visitors (p. 51). Advertising is the key source of revenue for P2P sites. The Pirate Bay has been successful in continuing its operation because it "does not operate a database of copyrighted

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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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    Internet Commons and Its Impact on Entertainment Industry in US: A study on impact of Music CD Sales to Warner Brothers Assignment on Preparation of Research Proposal Submitted by George Maliyeakal Antony 26-04-2010 Introduction Rationale and Objective Introduction In the era of modern technologies in the digital world with the internet access has created a huge amount of digital resources which can be accessed through the web. These resources are widely accessed by the people

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    Pirates of Globalization

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    abuse intellectual property rights since it provide a legal monopoly to the inventor of the product. Sufficient countermeasures for piracy have not been taken so far and some areas of law need to be reinforced. In recent years‚ the distribution of pirated goods has certainly tended to increase‚ especially in Asia‚ which makes it almost impossible for local government and businesses to accurately comprehend the actual infringement situation. Some businesses are in a situation where they have difficulty

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    System Analysis Unit 1 Examining Concepts of Marketing Management Chapter 1 - Introduction to marketing Lesson 2 - Scope of marketing‚ core marketing concepts Scope of marketing‚ Core marketing concepts In this lesson we shall discuss the areas that the marketing covers. Whatever concepts we have learnt in the first lesson in the definition of marketing‚ which form the core concepts of marketing. The concept of marketing revolves around demand for the product/services. In this lesson

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    Legal Issue

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    Legal Issue: Respecting the privacy of user posted information Likelihood: Moderate Impact: High Ease of fix: Moderate Description Implementing communication methods such as video or instant messaging presents several legal implications and there are various areas to consider when looking at the legalities of communication methods. Some of the main aspects to take in to consideration involve respecting the privacy of user posted information and be aware of not disclosing personal or confidential

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    Pirates of Globalization

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    pirating products □ Tommy Hilfiger should pay well to the manufacturers employees in order not to have them stocked the rest of material or make copied of products by sending to another countries in black markets‚ then the products will have pirated worldwide. 2 .Do you think that the international business community is being too lax about the abuse of intellectual-property rights? Are international companies simply afraid to speak out for fear of jeopardizing access to attractive markets

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    Microsoft in India

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    1.0 Case Study : Microsoft in India 1. Why does Microsoft’s traditional strategy of one size fits all not work well in emerging markets such as India? There are four main marketing strategies. It can be categorized as Globalization strategy‚ transnational strategy‚ internationalization strategy and localization strategy. As shown in diagram 1.0. Emphasis on local responsiveness high low low

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