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    “One may search the Copyright Act in vain for any sign that it is unlawful to copy a program for later home viewing.” Writes Justice John Pual Stevens in the majority opinion for Sony v. Universal City Studios. He went on to say the recording of programs for later viewing, or time-shifting, “Merely enables a viewer to see such a work which (they) had been invited to witness...” The 5-4 ruling was the beginning of a complete transformation of the video industry. A new kind of viewer slowly…

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    Fair use is a limitation and exception to the exclusive right granted by copyright law to the author of a creative work. In United States copyright law, fair use is a doctrine that permits limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission from the rights holders. under article 1 section 3 of the Constitution fair use is covered and copyright law is covered in section 108, the fair use law goes in effect when you are using a piece of someone else's piece of work for educational…

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    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 they want to have Infringement lawsuit with others. In others words, it would be the best way to fight back with “Thief” company. According to “Intellectual Property Right”, “The courts have started to grant compensatory damages in IP litigation and…

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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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    The plan pertains to the proposed Digi Tech Home Automation will stock, produce and design and install lighting automation, automated locks, building management systems, fingerprint locks and CCTV cameras. Moreover, it provides advisory services for wholesalers and other clients. The retail store is at its initial stage and will receive full operation and commercialization by mid-year. We shall also offer maintenance services for its installed systems at least cost and discounted prices. Apart…

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    Ethical Ethics Of Epipen

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    The United States drug regulations are a joke. The only developed country I 've heard about that allows monopolies in the pharmaceutical world. Literally allowing them to set their own prices on drugs that have the capability to save one 's life. Recently, I did some research on EpiPens and their outrageous price hike. Knocking on the door on what we may think is unethical and inappropriate. Some may say that Mylan, the company behind the EpiPen cannot be blamed for their actions but in this…

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    Plagiarism In Australia

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    of the plagiarism. Intellectual property is a variety of property created by people such as authors or inventors. Law of intellectual property encloses the areas of Copyright, Patents and the Trademake law. Copyright is defined as the legal, economic and moral rights that an Author or Creator have towards there work. Although copyright protects the expression, idea or the concept, it does not however protect the actual idea or concept itself. If you are caught copy an Authors work they have the…

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    Introduction Intellectual property refers to establishment of one’s mind. Examples such as different creations; classical and aesthetic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce. What covers a range or personal property rights attaching to various products of the human mind is intellectual property, or also known as (IP). The area of law, for intellectual property, deals with, for case, patents, registered designs and trademarks, which lets companies to gain recognition or…

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    In the article called ‘Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants’, the author, Marc Prensky, defines two terms which are the same as the title of this article. People who were born into an environment filled of digital products are called Digital Native. Digital Immigrants are just the opposite to Digital Natives, which includes the rest of people who were not born into the digital world but have access to digital products at some point later in lives. Though these two terms are quite interesting, it…

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