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    The music of the younger generation always seems to strike fear into the hearts of the older generation. One only has to think of the beginnings of Rock and Roll and how the older crowd predicted youthful promiscuity, violence and anarchy. It’s easy to see why the idea of censoring music came about and how that idea still plays out in the music of today’s youth. One only has to listen to certain songs on the radio today to find that the “bleep” of censorship is still in fashion. Oddly enough…

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    We run this website and permits its use according to the following terms and conditions: Basic Terms: Using this website implies your acceptance of these conditions. If you do not fully accept them, your entry to this site will be considered unauthorized and you will have to stop using it immediately You must be 13 years or older to use this site. You are responsible for any activity that occurs under your screen name. You are responsible for keeping your account secure. You must not abuse,…

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    Royalty Free Music Library: To Explore A Vast Collection of Royalty Free Music By Mr.Farnadiz Apr 17, 2016 Royalty free music is not free! Contrary to what most people think, royalty free music isn't the music you can get without paying any cost. Yes, that's how it is! Royalty free music refers to music from a production music library that is licensed for a one-time free. It means that the purchaser has to pay for the music license only one time and then he or she can use it for as long as it is…

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    Sonic Gear Sonic Gear is all regarding showcasing the whole thing Sonic the Hedgehog associated. Excluding that doesn't mean that the lot Sonic is fresh. No. There is a gloomy elevation to all the accumulating, and it is identify transformed Gear. Corporations aren’t for eternity vigilant when deceitful sonic substance, and while that ensue you acquire revolting commodities. Sonic Gear isn't terrified to entitle terrible excellence or horrifying plan when it's originate, and that's what this…

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    It is widely believed that creative and media organisations should loosely control employees during the creative production process by offering them a certain level of creative autonomy, but the these organisations should tightly monitor and manage the distribution and reproduction process of creative products (Hesmondhalgh, 2009). Recently, academic interest in cultural work and creative labour has increased, but the concept of creative autonomy remains largely dependent on the images of…

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    established heraldic shield could not be copied by another person. As long as it was established because it was the person’s personal property, therefore, no one can use it but them. Both copyrights and heraldic shields have specific rights that need to be followed. These rights can be passed on, but copyright protection does expire. My project is divided by the division “per pesse” and the division line is wreathy. Per pesse represents rule and authority. I used the…

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    Joint Authorship

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    time. In this case, the Copyright Act states that the authors of a joint work are co-owners of any copyright in the work holding “undivided interests in work, despite any differences in each author’s contribution.”…

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    A noted case: Google, Inc. vs. American Blind and Wallpaper Factory, Inc., Case Facts: Google, Inc. v. American Blind and Wallpaper Factory, Inc., that happened was a decision of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California that challenged the legality of Google's AdWords program. The court concluded that Google AdWords may be in violation of the law resulting in trademark infringement because it (1) allowed arbitrary advertisers to key their ads to American Blind's…

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    Moral Rights In Australia

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    Executive Summary This issue paper identifies problems of bargaining inequality in relation to consent provisions, sections 195AW, 195AWB and 195AXJ in Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) (hereafter “the Act”). The pivotal analysis in this paper is if artists’ moral rights, especially the young visual artists under age of 30 in the Queensland Youth Artists Collective, are effectively protected against the inequality under the provisions. The paper applies the theory of liberalism to examine the…

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    to Give it Up Marvin Gaye's’ family sued Pharrell and Robin Thicke for copyright infringement claiming “Blurred Lines” sounded too similar to “Got to Give it Up”. The guest rapper T.I and the record label, Universal Records were also included in the suit due to their involvement in the song. While Pharrell, the co writer to “Blurred Lines”, was clearly influenced by Gayes work, which he admits to, he did not break any copyright laws. Pharrell made sure that the two song differed in melody,…

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