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    Question 2:- Has Sadie broken the law? The Computer Misuse Act 1990 of United Kingdom clearly stated that (1) A person will face legal obligations if— (a) She/he accesses a computer to perform any function intentionally to secure access to any file or data held in any computer; (b) if she/he is not authorized to access the computer; and (c) She/he knows at the time when he causes the computer to perform the function that is the case. So according to that law she has surely broken the law and…

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 Main body 3 Issue 1 3 Case facts 3 Legal provisions 3 Applicability on the case 4 Recommendation 4 Issue 2 4 Case facts 4 Legal provisions 4 Applicability on the case 4 Recommendation 4 Conclusion 4 INTRODUCTION The IP law of Australia is made to promote the innovations and also protect those businesses that develop the original intellectual property for having the benefits of being competitive. In Australia, there are also participants from a number of…

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    Social Media is a film created to tell the story of how Facebook evolved and the legal aspects that Mark Zuckerburg was entangled in. Never had seen movie before, my reaction to the film was taken back. I am a Facebook user and never knew how the social media phenomenon ever came about. This film shed light on the struggles Mark Zuckerburg, the Winklevoss Twins, and Eduardo Saverin encountered when trying to kick start their company. The main message of the film is to take an idea and run with…

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    Copyright has been a controversial topic since the day it was created. It’s intentionally written for protecting intelligent properties, yet turns out causing a lot of pernicious side effects. In the editorial “In Defense of Piracy” of Lawrence Lessig, he criticized that the “copyrights wars” chokes creativity and criminalizes people who share stuff online. He provided an example which was about a mother posted her 13-month-old son dancing video with Prince’s music playing on the background on…

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    except the copyright owner has the right to adapt the underlying copyrighted works, usually, into another medium, without his/her permission. The author can if he/she so chooses can license other to create a derivative of his/her work. That derivative work can then be copyrighted, but that is dependent on the license of the underlying work. For example: A book cannot be turned into a motion picture without retaining a licensing from the copyright holder of that book (if, the copyright term has…

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    account, the violated Mr. Dubler's copyright. If this went to court, I'm convinced Max Dubler would win for many reasons. The unnamed company does not meet the criteria for the protection under the 'safe harbor' provision in Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The company was fully aware they infringed upon his work. Not only was Dubler's name in the caption of the postings, they were watermarked with his name in capital letters and copyright symbol in the bottom lower…

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    University City Studios had legitimate claims but, all claims were turned down on favor of Sony. At the beginning, the U.S. District Court determined that Betamax contributed to copyright infringement. A later Supreme Court analysis reversed the District Court decision. The court concluded that it was the users who infringed on copyright law. Here is an analysis of the events: Universal City Studios argued that they are the only ones who hold the rights to reproduce their motion picture or…

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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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    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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