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    The article “The hegemonic copyright regime vs the sharing copyright users of music?” by Bart Cammaerts‚ expands on the idea of music becoming easily accessible through via internet‚ which creates conflict for music producers and the industry. This conflict arises due to the lack of funds these companies receive from consumers downloading songs online for free. Ownership within the music industry is gradually decreasing‚ and new copyright strategies must be found or businesses and artists within

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    Why Copyright Is Wrong

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    Copyright is essentially a means to protect an author‚ artist‚ musician‚ photographer‚ etc. in regards to his or her work. For example‚ if an author owns a copyright over his or her piece of literature‚ then the author is given full credit over the work‚ and others must seek permission in order to use the work. While copyright protects much of the use of works‚ under the Creative Commons licenses‚ there is a way to easily find images‚ articles‚ etc. that can be used by any individual. Additionally

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    Copyright Concerns Kaden Galloway Texas A&M University-Central Texas Copyright Concerns Summary of Facts Ralph‚ a software engineer for SDX Alliance had the task of writing a computer code. In the past he had already worked on something similar as an intern at another company. Without informing anyone Ralph decided to use that same code with his current company. At first his manager was enthusiastic about the new code until it was brought to light that it was copyrighted

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    Academic/Educational The aim of the academic/educational domain is to learn about educational success. This domain offers activities and experiences that the student comes into contact with through facilitation of the school counselor. These activities and experiences are intended to expand aptitudes and show the way to learning. The academic/educational domain helps a student to develop to his or her highest potential. It is vital for the student to attain an outlook‚ comprehension and abilities

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    This paper critiques the slow pace and use of legal rigmaroles in frustrating enforcement investors’ protection laws in Nigeria‚ compared with the American legal system‚ using AJAYI v SEC as reference. It concludes that (a) Nigerian courts should employ their power to sanction lawyers and litigants more proactively; (b) specialised courts’ powers‚ such as the Investment and Securities Tribunal (IST) must be enhanced to handle specific subject-matters in Nigeria; and (c) the rights of appeal to appellate

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    people‚ extra ordinary personalities‚ that come to mind are the Double Rainbow Guy‚ aka Yosemitebear‚ Sweet Brown‚ and Antoine. Without “vidding” these people would not have had any fame or acknowledgement whatsoever. There is a fine line between copyright infringement and vidding. One factor that I think plays an important role in differentiating the two is if a video is modified from its original version and an artistic twist is added. Art is intellectual property‚ and by adding your own property

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    Copyright Law in Botswana

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    DEPARTMENT OF LAW LAW AND SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS (LAW135) COPYRIGHT LAW IN BOTSWANA: HOW FAR DOES THE GOVERNMENT GO TO ENFORCE THE LAW NAME: SAMUEL BOKANG PLAATJIE 201002810 SUPERVISOR: DR REKHA KUMAR DATE OF SUBMISSION: TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 3 ABSTRACT 3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 4 Aims 4 Objectives 4 METHODOLOGY 5 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY 6 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 7 CHAPTER THREE 8 ROLES OF AUTHORITIES 8 Botswana Police Service 8 Customs

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    BHSEC/01I/2010 Page 1 of 8 © Copyright Reserved ENGLISH PAPER I (Language and Writing) Three hours and a quarter (The first fifteen minutes of the examination are for reading the paper only. Candidates must NOT start writing during this time.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instructions: 1. This paper has two sections‚ Section A for Writing and Section B for Language. Section B is further divided into nature

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    The Indian Copyright Act

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    The Copyright Act‚ 1957 came into force from January 1958 and it essentially considered being the extension of the British Copyright Act‚ 1911 to India. This Act has been amended six times since then‚ i.e.‚ in 1983‚ 1984‚ 1992‚ 1994‚ 1999 and 2012 with the amendment of 1994 and 2012 considered to be most substantial and ground breaking. Copyright is a branch of intellectual property rights that protects original works of authorship. A copyright over some material generally implies that the copyright

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    Summary Of Eminent Domain

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    Summary: Eminent Domain or Domination by Douglas Timmons and Lara Womack In this paper‚ Douglas et al. focuses on the Law of Eminent Domain in the Constitution of United States. The objective of the paper is to understand in what circumstances the law can be applied in the name of “public use” before violating private property rights. As per the law‚ Douglas et al. have explained eminent domain as a tool that can be used by federal government‚ a municipality‚ the state or a private corporation that

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