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    wealthy, middle aged men in Michigan. a. Plaintiff and defendant’s goods are related because both parties’ produce high-end vehicles that overlap in prices and a consumer of Lamborghini can easily assume that Lamborghini expanded into producing off-road vehicles. The 6th circuit court has adopted the following three categories of cases for assessing the relatedness of goods: (1) confusion is likely when the marks are sufficiently similar and the parties compete directly by offering…

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    Music Piracy Effects

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    Based off of Witt’s forensic analysis, I vividly understand that there an excess of supporters, mainly teenagers and college students, that would argue that illegal downloading didn’t cause the music industry and the record companies to plunge in sales. Many…

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    A promoter has many functions and roles in which they must embody that enables them to complete the tasks which they are faced with. One of their most important jobs is to organise a show and negotiate with an agent to book an artist. They will usually try and secure an artist which they love so that they are able to work with someone who they enjoy listening to. Once the promoter has secured an artist, they must book and secure a venue for the show. They then have to act as an intermediary…

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    artists and their musical contributions to the genre. I agree that changes in record labels did play a role in making rhythm & blues possible, but it was the artists who took advantage of these changes that were the key players in making rhythm & blues such a successful form of music. This is notable in the case of Ray Charles, where the label…

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    music to spread. Yet it caused many independent record labels were being left out because of mainstream music and labels controlling the sound waves and profit. Yet many independent labels were able to survive and thrive, such as Atlantic Records and Imperial Records. Both experienced different struggles in the creation of their labels. They used and developed new techniques to overcome the difficulties. Many artists came from these two labels to define their own individual styles. Atlantic…

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    Hurwitz Case Study

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    • What, if anything, is Hurwitz the older concert promoter compromising to get ahead? Is there an ethical objection that could be raised here? If so, what? If not, why not? I think you could argue that Hurwitz is compromising some of his personal enjoyment to get ahead. In the original article, Hurwitz talks about how he enjoyed reactions to people hearing the singles he used to bring into class, which appeared to be different from what his peers were listening to, and when given the opportunity…

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    Wrangler Sport and the Jeep Grand Cherokee. The Jeep Wrangler Sport is a two-door, or four-door, four-wheel drive car, mainly for off-roading. The 2016 Jeep Wrangler Sport is authentic and unique, with capabilities that keep getting enhanced to fit this lifestyle. The car has exposed hinges on the removable doors and a windshield that flips down. The Wrangler uses a smooth and fancy Chrysler Pentastar 3.6-liter V6, and a 5-speed automatic transmission designed by Mercedes-Benz with an…

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    during the 1980’s. Selling jokes and working in the offices of National Lampoon Magazine, Hughes arrived on-screen in his early 30’s. Ushering in a series of teen hits such as, Sixteen Candles (1984), The Breakfast Club (1985), Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986), and Pretty in Pink (1986), Hughes established himself as a storyteller by attracting an array of audiences. In exploring the limitations of comedic cinema, he created a masterpiece with The Breakfast Club; a simple, yet powerful film that…

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    Movie titles give a good deal as to what the audience’s attention should be focused on while watching the movie. However, unlike most movies, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) hints that the viewer will be most intrigued by the character the movie is named after Ferris Bueller. However, the most interesting, multilayered, and relatable character is the supporting male character Cameron Frye. He is considered a supporting character because although he has a complex back-story of his own, his story…

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    #1. The title of this work of are is Under the Wave off Kanagawa it is also referred to as The Great Wave. The dimensions of this particular work, measures ten and one-eights by 14 and fifteenth-sixteenths inches. The date that the Wave off Kanagawa was created 1830 till 1832. The medium that was used in the creation of this work of art is: Polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on paper. #2. In the Wave off Kanagawa there is obviously a gigantic wave that takes up most of the portrait.…

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