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    Prisoners with good behavior should have the privilege to use MP3 players, this will benefit both the inmate and the facility. Prisoners with good behavior should be allowed to listen to music to calm them down. Sometimes prisoners get frustrated and get in fights and when they get stopped by the guards, their enragement increases because they can't take out the anger they have. Music can help people calm down, so having an MP3 player will help them calm down and avoid violent situations.…

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    Plagiarism is the action of using materials, whether they are in any form of communication, without giving credits to the authors. There are two kinds of plagiarism: the first one is intentional plagiarism and the second one is unintentional plagiarism. Intentional plagiarism happens when students using materials of another person without proper citing to that person. Restating other ideas without proper citing is also count as intentional plagiarism. The second king of plagiarism is…

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    Why Is Plagiarism Wrong

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    Plagiarism exists everywhere in this world and you can never escape it. It usually starts in a school with essays and homework and then travels to the real world of music, movies, and multimedia. Our students’ job is to understand the importance of plagiarism and why not to do it. This policy will talk about those things as well as what is plagiarism, the different types of it, how to avoid it, why it is considered wrong, when and why to cite information, and the consequences that follow after…

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    Their misguided attempts at designing, manufacturing and marketing cheap juniors fashions have all been epic fails. From labor scandals to copyright infringement, this company seems to have the formula down for attracting the media. While multiple protests and even a documentary (“Made in L.A.”) have been inspired, the news seems to have missed the chain retailer’s target audience: teenagers…

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    and 2009” (Adkins, n.d.). Illegal downloading is such a large problem that groups such as the RIAA, or the Recording Industry Association of America, have formed to represent the music artists and composers, like Taylor Swift, who are having their copyrights infringed on when people pirate their music. However, music piracy is still consistently done across the United States with about “20 million people still [getting] music through peer-to-peer file-sharing” (Faughnder,2015). As…

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    This caused them to set forth a new guideline “requiring all of its media partners to receive anti-piracy certification from the Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG)” (Johnson, GroupM Singles Out Piracy Websites…). John Montgomery, chairman of GroupM North America and co-chair of the TAG Anti-Piracy Working Group said, "For the past few years, we 've been tackling this process [of fraudulent sites ripping off advertisers] by creating our own…

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    Anonymous is an internet group that defies the odds of distance and power, using various ethical methods that posts their righteous ideas onto the web. They use a combination of DDoS attacks, Black Faxes, Google Bombs, and peaceful marches that represent a Martin Luther King type protest. Anonymous knows no bounds and will continue to thrive on 4chan’s /b/ section and through Twitter. Anonymous originated on 4chan’s /b/ section, which is a forum that random people can make random posts based on…

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    Why Plagiarism Is Wrong

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    Plagiarism is the act of using information or any form of content as if it is your own. It is stealing or recreating these ideas without giving credit to the originator. Plagiarizing can mistakenly and easily happen if students are not careful of what types of sources and credits they provide in documentation. This type of cheating is evidently against University Guidelines for obvious reasons. Plagiarism should never be a choice or an option to any person in general; regarding academia, work,…

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    In the case of Monge v Maya Magazine, Inc. the plaintiffs are Latin American celebrities Noelia Lorenzo Monge and Jorge Reynoso, with Maya Magazine, Inc., as the defendant. Monge, a pop singer and model, had gone to great lengths in order to keep her marriage to Reynoso a secret from the public with the objective of preserving her public image as a ‘young, single, pop singer,’ as mentioned in the Monge v Maya Magazine Inc. Appellate case documents. Oscar Viqueira, a paparazzo and occasional…

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    Nicholas Checa IS 300 T/TH 2:00 YouTube Case 1. There are a few competitive forces that have challenged the movie industry in the past decade. For example, with the creation of online streaming there was a big increase of illegal downloads that have begun to happen. Substitutions are popping up all over the web to illegally attain videos instead of paying for them. This creates more bargaining power for the customers, because instead of paying rental fees or buying high priced movies,…

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