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    opportunities that counterfeiters exploit, especially since pharmaceutical counterfeiting involves low risk, but high reward. Criminals follow the money and typically counterfeit expensive patented drugs rather than generics. For example, a well-known anti-retroviral triple combination drug regimen costs over $12,000 per year, whereas unlicensed generic companies sell the same drugs in underdeveloped countries for under $200 per year.15 This yields a 60:1 ratio, which attracts counterfeiters.…

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    Udemy Case Study

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    Udemy is making numerous benefits over these recordings. 8. Udemy conceded this by saying that it depends on clients hailing copyright infringement content. 9. Udemy, has raised $65m (£43.3m) in interest in June this year through these courses. 10. Computer security master Troy Hunt likewise discovered his material posted on Udemy. A course about moral hacking - likewise now uprooted…

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    Fae Music Case Study

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    The issues are (i) whether Eason and Faye are partners of FAE Music; (ii) whether they are liable for breach of contract with (a) studio musicians and (b) Andy, for (c) copyright infringement against Andy and (d) destruction of the recording equipment; and (iii) if yes, whether they can share the liabilities with Ringo. Partnership Faye, Adele and Eason signed a written agreement providing for each of them to share the business’ profits and defining their respective responsibilities in FAE…

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    In the earliest days of software, the 1960’s and 70’s, computers software was not protected under copyright laws (Story, Darch, & Halbert, 2006); free information sharing, software in this case, was embraced in the name of furthering science (Speres, 2009). Today, however, piracy (anti-piracy) is at the top of many Northern governments’ agendas (Story, Darch, & Halbert, 2006). Many of the negative effects of proprietary software on countries of the Global South compared to free and open source…

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    Assignment 4 Introduction Intellectual property is intangible items such as computer software, a formula, any invention, and other items that an individual, university, or corporation claims they own (Shamoo & Resnik, 2009, p. 167). Therefore, there are different types of intellectual property rights that are recognized by the United States law (Shamoo & Resnik, 2009, p. 173). Consequently, laws pertaining to intellectual property rights have only been implemented since the 1980s, which…

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    And then, second idea would be using Rights of property. Of course, it look like the same with first part but it would focus on different problem in the law. It would be related to the tort. The tort was a problem which the company can’t avoid now. And, Tort often occurs almost as an established fact in this era of diversified competition and frequent vicious competition, so company’s intellectual property right would be more and more important because it would be most power weapon for firm when…

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    Will Doolittle was a financial analyst at the corporate headquarters of Home Décor in Atlanta, Georgia. He was terminated for violating provision of the employee handbook. His violation included sending email to friends of a sexual nature and the use of Internet to play slot machine and other games. Doolittle believes his employer violated his right by monitoring his personal email and Internet use. Employer authority to check email and Internet use has grown in the present time. In most…

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    individual. Society is still afraid of using this technology because of many reasons like business model is not so good, publishers are afraid because of copyright laws and publishing cost. We can implement this technology fully but we have to make a proper business model and emphasize the publishers and users about the security and copyrights which was developed to secure their…

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    Throughout my English 1102 class I have been assigned to read various works of literature, and create my own works through three essays, several smaller in-class assignments, and discussion. This has included focusing and analyzing different topics and aspects that go into these works. Before this class, much of my literary work would be focused solely on surface material; however, though this class, I have gained the ability to more intently analyze topics and effectively elaborate on them.…

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    intellectual property by seeking a patent or a copyright for the invention.…

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