Digital Millennium Copyright Act

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    Chapter-1 Performer’s rights: new dimension of copyright laws INTRODUCTION Performer’s rights with respect to cinematographic films have always been an area of dispute, this is because the producer is considered as the owner of such work and he can exploit the work for his economic advantage. A cinematographic film consists of a different rights associated to it and producer is considered as the holder of the bundle of rights only because he takes the initiative, like in a company’s case a…

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    Yanchuan Guo Prof. Emily Perez English 101A February,20 2016 Annotated Bibliography Source 1 Greenblatt, Alan. "Future of the Music Industry." CQ Researcher 21 Nov. 2003: 989-1012. Web. 20 Feb. 2016. Greenblatt’s text explains the impact of free downloading music from the internet in recent years. Many music producers start to sell their licensed music in a low price against piracy. But many people wonder if this way of selling music will remain profitable in the future. He also believes that…

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    tremendously in the next 10 years. History has shown us that the possibilities for advancement in technology are endless. However, these advancements may benefit or harm society as a whole. The future of the internet includes wearable technology in the digital age. Theories involving wearable devices are a big topic in the reading, “The Internet of Things Will Thrive by 2025.” The reading states that these devices will be connected and embedded to human bodies through clothing or luggage. The…

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    This organization is enrolled by means of the USA copyright office, for example, Service Provider, for example, "Advanced Millennium Copyright Act 17 USC 512. Likewise, an announcement that confirm affiliation has a decent conviction that apply the material in feedback of unapproved through the copyright proprietor, the operators or laws (apple, 2015). Apple 's security approach is to make the methodology for utilizing, putting…

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    The Physics Of 3D Printing

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    copies for $70 through Shapeways. Within a couple weeks, a former Shapeways intern managed to reverse engineer the design by watching the video. He then released his version of the schematic for free onto Thingiverse. Schwanitz filed a Digital Millennium Copyright Act take down request, becoming the first one ever filed with regards to 3D printing. Ultimately, Schwanitz released his design for free as well because of public outcry. This incident started the debate about intellectual property…

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    1 What are two legal rights and two responsibilities of teachers? When applying for a teaching position, you should be familiar with Title IX of the Education Amendments and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. You do not have to answer questions an interviewer may ask that are unrelated to the job requirements, and you are protected from words and behaviors that can be considered sexual harassment. Court decisions indicate that a teacher enjoys job security as long as the teacher's behavior and…

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    Jon Johansen, a resident of Norway, purchased a computer program for playing digital versatile discs (DVDs) and reverse-engineered the program to obtain the Content Scramble System (CSS) algorithm, however, the program that Johansen purchased was subject to a click-through license provision forbidding such activates. The license informed users that the program contained confidential trade secret and forbade reverse engineering of the program, however, Johansen, successfully obtained the CSS code…

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    While listing to the Ted Talk of Gever Tulley: 5 dangerous things you should let your kids do is an interesting topic. Tulley mentions objects that kids should be allowed to play with for they can have a valuable opportunity to learn how to interact with the world around them. With that said, Gever Tulley is a computer scientist and is the founder of Tinkering School. He is the benefactor of the organization Thinker; he wants to help kids build things they have in mind. The five dangerous things…

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    which enabled computers to exchange files with each other. Napster capacitated hundreds of thousands of users in spring 2001 and increased to over 50 million users by February 2001 (Rightscorp, n.d.). The program was shut down by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act due to a law suit submitted by multiple recording companies. Users of Napster proceeded onto other file sharing programs, some of which are still used today such as LimeWire and BitTorrent. The downloading of software though…

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