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    Express Books Ethics

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    Project Task 1: Express Books Intellectual Property Policy 1 Purpose The purpose of the Express Books Intellectual Property Policy is to provide a guide that will allow the successful management of any intellectual property concerns Express Books might have. It provides information and rules that will help decide how to protect existing intellectual property owned by Express Books and to encourage and protect the creation of new intellectual property. 2 Scope This policy applies to all staff…

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    C201 Unit 1 Assignment

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    Niyanth Thatta Ms. Solano 7th grade ELA Enrichment 15 October 2015 Title Someone loses ownership on something they ownership on something they own. People all over take other’s work without blinking an eye. Is this the kind of society one should be living in? Human right number twenty-seven which protects artist’s work from blatantly being used without credit is being violated on a popular song. According to the Declaration of Human Rights, human right number twenty-seven clearly states that,…

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    W. Jefferey Bolster’s book, “The Mortal Sea”, is viewed by many as an explanation of marine ecosystem depletion by the hands of the fisherman with a desire for more. With stories that end in such tragedy or environmental degradation, it often requires readers to place blame or vilify a player in this story, and that villain is most commonly made out to be the fishermen. This accusation would not be a careless one, since it was the fisherman that physically participated in this mass depletion of…

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    Counterfeiting And Piracy

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    and it now represents some five to eight percent of total world trade (Balfour, 2005) The extent of counterfeiting is suggested by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) report, which indicates that contravention of intellectual property rights worldwide was responsible for US$200 billion in lost jobs, taxes, and sales for the year 2005. (OECD, 2007). The act of counterfeiting not only affects the economy as a whole but the brand image of luxury brands too.…

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    Moral Rights In Australia

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    government or law is only justified if it helps the society to achieve anticipated results. in Copyright Amendment (Morial Rights) Bill 1999 (Cth), the waiver is not a concept the Australian copyright law holds after the amendment. However, the consent provision is deemed to be used as the waiver in practice, and the legal mechanism discourages the visual artists to give up their moral rights rather than provides protections to the rights. These circumstances certainly describe the law is…

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    The definition of Intellectual Property Rights is an invention created from a person or company’s idea which is then patented for the legal rights to the concept. The apex of the amalgamation of Intellectual Property Rights and the global south is during a September 1986 meeting with the GATT member states in Punta del Este, Uruguay. The Quad (United States, Europe, Canada, and Japan) wanted to push an idea during the eight round of discussions that, “to preserve as much as possible their…

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    Fae Music Case Study

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    The issues are (i) whether Eason and Faye are partners of FAE Music; (ii) whether they are liable for breach of contract with (a) studio musicians and (b) Andy, for (c) copyright infringement against Andy and (d) destruction of the recording equipment; and (iii) if yes, whether they can share the liabilities with Ringo. Partnership Faye, Adele and Eason signed a written agreement providing for each of them to share the business’ profits and defining their respective responsibilities in FAE…

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    How To End Copyright Laws

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    with the advent of laws to protect works and their creators, a fine line has developed between protecting original creators and allowing people to make transformative works based off the original creators content through fair use. With reviews and spinoffs all being at risk in copyright law. The history of copyright law began when early printers of books were granted certain monopolies and rights relating to the reproduction of all or part of those books. While copyright laws in the beginning…

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    and made petition that she was wrongfully terminated based on evidences that are untenable in the Court of Law. Ms. Lawson perception to countersuit Greene’s Jewelry led to her belief that she was terminated after informing Lisa Peele about her pregnancy news. We, the legal group find Ms. Lawson justification against Greene 's Jewelry for wrongful termination will not uphold in the Court of Law. It is our duty as the legal group to dismiss the presented claim against Greene’s Jewelry by…

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    will have to face legal problems and can get you in a big trouble. So its always good to find out the photo you are using who owns it and if the owner does not give the permission to use if than do not use the images. Copyright: Copyright law is basically the law which protects your data. For example,…

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