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    TPP Myth

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    have to vote on agenda times such as new work visas, Internet regulations, gun control, and minimum wages. All of these items would have to be voted in to law before any enforcement can happen. If the president signs the TPP and it makes an agreement that it will allow a new system of gun control, the new system would have to be made in to law and this would require congress to have a formal vote.…

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    Is Youtube dying? A Lot of people think think that youtube is dying due to the fact that the new youtube rules that the youtube channels have to follow. Such as no bullying and no violent content. For gamers this is a crushing blow to their channel that they have worked so hard to obtain. For youtube to do this is a question that still lingers in the mind of a lot of youtube fans and channel creators who built their channels through this. Does this mean that if the creators do not comply would…

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    Warman v. Fournier—Implied Consent and Copyright Issues The Warman v. Fournier case offers an interesting insight into summarizing and republishing works online in either a blog post or online reporting and the implications of copyright infringement. Fournier, who operates a website titled Freedom Dominion was a part of a controversy that involved three separate claims for infringement of copyrighted works. Fournier was relieved of these accusations due to lack of substantiality. The court…

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    hookah water container in a particular shape that had skull-and-crossbones images on the outside of the container. The containers that Inhale makes were registered with the US Copyright Office in April of 2011. Inhale discovered a competing company Starbuzz Tobacco of selling the identical container and filed a claim of copyright infringement. Starbuzz Tobacco was using a 3D camera and printer to copy Inhales container shape exactly, except for the descriptive skull-and-crossbones…

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    contributed to the unauthorized copying or sharing of copyrighted materials without permission, or simply stealing it. Many activities like lawsuits against file sharing websites have been taken to protect companies, producers, and artists from copyright theft. However, movie piracy remains on the rise and won 't vanish overnight. Certain actions have to be taken to make both movie lovers and moviemakers happy and to protect their rights. Movie piracy is unethical because it hurts the country’s…

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    Music Accountability When the world was introduced to the cassette tape, we thought it was amazing. We never would’ve thought we’d be streaming music live via internet. With the help of places like iTunes, Spotify, and other things, streaming and downloading music is a daily task. But is this a completely positive fact of life? Downloading music online has become a past-time in America. Tons and tons of teenagers do it daily. Most don 't realize the consequence for us or the artists and some…

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    in information technologies have revolutionised the way we listen to music and share it with people around. The new cutting-edge technologies, such as file sharing, has weakened copyright protection, causing the increase of the amount of music shared on the Internet illegally violating copyrights. As a result, the copyright-related companies have lost customers and revenue. This situation has forced them to change their business models. File sharing is the action of exchanging or providing an…

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    Digital Piracy

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    of facilitating copyright infringement. Suppose the rights holder’s request is granted, Australian Internet Providers such as Telstra or Optus would then need to comply with the judge’s order to block all nationwide access to the infringing website. Possible issues with this bill is the amount of money and time which would be needed for the request to be processed. This makes visiting the federal court each time a rights holder believes that a website is infringing their copyright rights, an…

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    different records, however many projects still take into consideration documents to be shared and scattered without authorization of the legitimate proprietor. There are, in any case, additionally a few strategies that avoid unlawful downloading. Copyright laws ensure the esteem and income of an artist or other maker's work. Wrongfully duplicating music is burglary. The wage and income that craftsman would have gotten from a CD or melody buy is stolen from him in light of the fact that the…

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    “Is There “Generational Plagiarism”?” by Drucker and Gumpert, is an article that works in the sense of an informative essay, to brighten the horizon on “originality, a foundational concept of plagiarism as well as copyright law” (Drucker & Gumpert). The essay argues; “Is this case of copying truly the expression of a youth culture of authors, artists, and musicians who borrow and sample freely and thereby breathe new life into old works? Or does this example suggest the need to revisit…

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