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    Designer's Code Of Ethics

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    You cannot use any aspect of someone else’s design, images or text when producing your own work unless you have their explicit permission. Making changes to someone else’s copyright material also doesn’t help you avoid a copyright infringement—you still need the original copyright holder’s permission. The Copyright Council of Australia explain that “If, for example, you want to use something someone else has created – on your website, or in a brochure, or even for purely personal purposes –…

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    be further investigated and researched. There has been a battle over copyright, intellectual rights, moral rights, and resale rights of artists in the United States. There have been laws passed that deal with these rights along with lawsuits that have appeared to the courts. Artist resale rights are also important to focus on because there are some differing opinions between government officials and artists themselves. Copyright is something that is heard frequently, but not many people fully…

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    distributing and using someone else’s work without permission. Copyright defines a set of rules on how specific work can be used. It basically sets out the right of the owner, and states responsibilities to the people who wants to use the work.…

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    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 benefits in financial from what they conceive or design. Intellectual property rights can be sold or…

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    Ethics and Intellectual Property Intellectual property is “intangible property, the product of human ingenuity, protected by law” (Lau & Johnson, 2015). Intellectual property includes things such as ideas, a title, a patent, or a trademark. There have been many court cases documented on the issue of intellectual property along with some ethical concerns that accompany. Some familiar cases are the Kellogg Cereal Shredded Whole Wheat cereal idea, the debate of who is rightfully the father of…

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    It also complies with copyright laws as in the contract of the artist it states that the music is the property of the record label and they may distribute and share it as they please, however a percentage of the profit goes to the artist, per the copyright agreement. One area which the music video does drop on a grey area of representation is with alcohol, where it is used very liberally…

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    Steal This Music Summary

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    contributes significantly to these communities. Steal This Music is divided into four decisive chapters with a preceding introduction that traces the evolution of copyright law from its original meaning of “the right to copy” printed documents, including sheet music, to sound recording on any medium,…

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    Weak AI Application

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    With recent advancements in the field of machine learning and artificial intelligence, researchers have begun to take a closer look at intellectual property laws as they apply to creative works produced by computers. The issue in question is: If a computer program creates a piece of work without human assistance or intervention, whether it is a book, video or musical composition, who owns the work, and who should receive royalties or sales of the work? One example of why this question is…

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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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    COPYRIGHT LAW IN TODAY”S BUSINESS In our great world today, there is a big competition and copyrights are getting more concern, getting more and more attention business world today. Copyrighting is a property strictly defines the way for which it can be used A copyright owner has to get right to permit or allow a specific usage of own work. In today business world, when a company wants its own property to present the public, they have to make sure that their copyright confidential must protect…

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