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    Barbro Essay

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    Does Barbro have the right of Re-sale ? In the Usedsoft case the CJEU held that the grant of an unlimited license together with the possibility to download a copy of a computer program is tantamount to a first sale, which exhausts the right of distribution, so that a further resale of that copy cannot be opposed by the right holder in this case ,Network Inc . This is to mean that Barbro would enjoy the benefits of being part of a first sale contract and as such she can resell the albums…

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    The French Experience With The Hadopi Law”, is about internet piracy cause a decrease the revenue in music industry and the French decided to create a law in order to help music industry’s revenue from decline any further. The law is called Hadopi and its objectives are: “1) to enforce the copyright law on the Internet through legal actions against violators, 2) to educate Internet users about illegal versus legal activities with respect to the copyright law, and 3) to facilitate the development…

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    each individual. Therefore we must follow the four stage test set out under P S Johnson v Bucko Enterprises:1 1. There is work for copyright to subsist 2. Copyright does subsist 3. Plaintiff owner the work 4. Work has been infringed Copyright Law The requirements…

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    Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States of America. Roosevelt spent part of his presidency figuring out what companies were breaking the Sherman Act and putting them out of business. These companies were making it hard other the consumers and other companies that might have been trying to get their hand in the game. These bad trusts were not just stopping people from getting into the market but they were also making sure that the other companies that were already in the…

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    Otto Thief Case Study

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    officers saw the vehicle during the arrest they can legally search the general area for things in plain sight, which the car was. The preservation of evidence is also an exception to searching inside a house incident to arrest. In the textbook it states that there are two main purposes of searching incident to arrest, safety and for evidence relevant to the crime. The car was the reason for the arrest making it very relevant evidence. Also the evidence could have gone out of existence if the…

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    Fair Use Research Paper

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    Rebecca McKenney Information Ethics Doctor Yaw 27 April 2018 Is Remixing Fair Use? In today’s world, it can be difficult to create something original without borrowing from someone else’s ideas. One of the ways that people combine originality and previously published works is through mashups or remixing. Even though some of these works are protected under copyright, do we still have the right to use this pervious material to create something new? In order to determine the answer, we must…

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    Arguments Against Whaling

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    acceptable violation to their sovereignty. Are there cases where exceptions have to be made to international law and sovereignty rights? Of course there are. The US often prosecutes members of foreign countries that try to sell bogus securities to US citizens. The US Code of Law Title 28 Part IV Section 1605, Part (3) states that " in which rights in property taken in violation of international law are in issue and…

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    The American Law System

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    to the laws of a land and whether we should abide by them, there is always extraordinary cases that shows that there may be potential flaws in the legislature. Before I begin to discuss my views, I think it would be helpful to discuss the point of view I am speaking from. I am an African American woman born and raised in New York City. I am knowledgeable about the American Law system. I know little to nothing about any other countries laws, so I have nothing to contrast the American Laws with. I…

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    C. Course Textbooks 1. Mandatory Textbooks Columbia Law Review Association et al., The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (20th ed. 2015). 2. Recommended Textbooks Linda H. Edwards, Legal Writing and Analysis (3d ed. 2011). Christina L. Kunz et al., The Process of Legal Research, Authorities and Options (8th ed. 2012). Mary Beth Beazley, Legal Writing for Legal Readers (2014) Amy E. Sloan, Basic Legal Research (6th ed. 2015). Richard C. Wydick, Plain English for Lawyers (5th…

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    In the state of Alabama, no person convicted of embezzlement of the public money, bribery, perjury, or other infamous crime, shall be eligible to the legislature, or capable of holding any office of trust or profit. Also, in the state of Mississippi no person shall be eligible to a seat in either house of the Legislature, or to any office of profit or trust, who shall have…

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