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    Steal This Music Summary

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    cultural examples to develop these ideas. One of the most well-known and major estates to hold rights is the Elvis Presley Estate and its control over the King’s musical rights, physical appearance, stage mannerisms, quality of voice and overall artistic image (Demers, 2006). Reminding the readers that the US copyright law is intended to protect the expression of ideas, not ideas themselves, it brings up questions as to the nature of expression and music that must require answers before any…

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    basically includes most human effort expended in creating a product. Industrial property and copyright together are called Intellectual property (IP); because they relate to creations of the mind such as inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, images, and designs (World Intellectual Property Organization, n.d.). IP usually relates to creations without specific physical forms. For example, the design, operating system (OS), name and logo of…

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    In my understanding, intellectual property rights (IPR) is the official rights, resulted from the intellectual activity such as industrial, scientific, literature, and artistic. Each country has laws to protect the intellectual property, and there are also two main reasons to protect that intellectual property. First is to give statutory expression to the moral and economic rights of creators in their creations and the public rights in access to those creations. Then, the second reason is to…

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    intellectual property of creators, so that their work cannot be used, or reproduced without their consent. This gives creators the security that their assets will not be stolen, and thus, creates an environment that encourages new innovation and artistic expression. However, copyright law no longer works towards its original purpose. Instead, large corporations use it to maintain a stranglehold on works that should have been released to the public domain by lengthening copyright terms far past…

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    Essay On Gymnastics

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    Gymnastics you ask what is it it’s a sport that is performed in the winter Olympics. Yes it is a sport some people say it is not a sport but it is because it uses the performance of exercises requiring strength, flexibility, balance and control. It’s actually two types of gymnastics there’s artistic and rhythmic. Yes they are different because rhythmic gymnastics you do Gymnasts performing as in jumps, tosses, leaps and other moves with different types of apparatus. Rhythmic gymnastics is the…

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    How is language is used in gymnastics commentary? Introduction Artistic gymnastics has been a part of the summer Olympic Games since they began in 1896; it has seen a major increase in popularity in recent years, especially in the UK due the success of the Great British team at the London 2012 Olympics where we won one silver and three bronze medals. There was a 99% take up of the tickets for the artistic gymnastics as people watched one of the nations most popular sports. At 2.98m from…

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