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    SUBJECT: High Technology Bar Top Recommendation The problem here is to figure out a method of generating revenue from this high technology bar top. Another issue is if Jonathan was to borrow money from his parents, he would have to repay the loan within 7 months. This means he has to find a way of generating cash flow relatively quickly in order to repay his parents which would influence the recommendation. My recommendation is to sell the idea to local clubs and eventually expand into more…

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    The 1976 Copyright Act

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    Sections 107 to 122 of the 1976 Copyright Act have established limitations on the rights of the copyright owners. All the rights exercised by the copyright owners should be done within the existing limits established in the 1976 Copyright Act. In some instances, these limitations constitute specified exemptions from copyright liability. For instance, one such limitation is expressed in the doctrine of “fair use” which requires the copyright owners to exercise their rights in a fair manner…

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    COPYRIGHT LAWS IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD Today 's world is full of competition and copyright are getting more and more attention in today 's business world. Copyrighting a property strictly defines the ways for which it can be used. A copyright holder has rights to permit or allow specific usage of the copyrighted work. In today’s business world, when a company wants its property to go public, they have to make sure that their copyrights are properly protected, and all copyright…

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    given to the holder for the assurance of their unique works like model drawing, movies sounds or in an alternate word Copyright can be utilized to keep one gathering from duplicating the work of an alternate The term Copy right alludes to the official right given to the manager for the insurance of their unique works like model drawing, movies sounds or in an alternate word Copyright can be utilized to keep one…

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    Champs Company Case Study

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    The registration of the trademark and franchise require legal procedures and fees. Trademarks are protected by the “Regulations and Systems of Commercial, Industrial, Literary, Artistic, and Musical Property in Lebanon” (1924 law). These are protected by the Paris convention and the Madrid agreement. The brand name Champs Company and its logo shall be registered and licensed by the Ministry of Economy and Trade. 3.3 Startup Costs and Type of Ownership The starts up costs encountered are the…

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    Question 2:- Has Sadie broken the law? The Computer Misuse Act 1990 of United Kingdom clearly stated that (1) A person will face legal obligations if— (a) She/he accesses a computer to perform any function intentionally to secure access to any file or data held in any computer; (b) if she/he is not authorized to access the computer; and (c) She/he knows at the time when he causes the computer to perform the function that is the case. So according to that law she has surely broken the law and…

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    It is impossible to deduce if whether or not the producers or the consumers have a greater influence in providing meaning to a piece of art. On one hand, the producers are the people who are actually creating the piece of art along with its intended message. On the other hand, the consumers are the final step in the process of creating art, because they are the people who receive and interpret the art in their own ways. The method of constructing meaning to art is not as black and white as it…

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    Sharon Gulley: Book Report

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    tte8, Sharon Gulley Copyright © 2015 by Sharon Gulley. ISBN: Softcover 978-1-5035-8088-6 eBook 978-1-5035-8087-9 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner. Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Thinkstock…

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    Property), Media Law, Sociology, and Contemporary Social Problems. I selected Paul Brown to review this performance because of his background as a lawyer. I thought Paul could address some of the technical issues dealing with copyright or intellectual property. His reflections on copyrights were very limited in this interview. His responses were mostly based on the pedestrian’s perspective. Q&A on Superman/Safety Crossing Paul Brown: Why didn 't you focus more on the reaction of people whom you…

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 Main body 3 Issue 1 3 Case facts 3 Legal provisions 3 Applicability on the case 4 Recommendation 4 Issue 2 4 Case facts 4 Legal provisions 4 Applicability on the case 4 Recommendation 4 Conclusion 4 INTRODUCTION The IP law of Australia is made to promote the innovations and also protect those businesses that develop the original intellectual property for having the benefits of being competitive. In Australia, there are also participants from a number of…

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