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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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    Student ID Number:91403392 'Explain how Natural Law is important for understanding rights' As a nation, we take the rights and freedoms we hold for granted. Daily, we make decisions without interference from the government or the monarchy. In contrast, our ancestors didn’t enjoy the freedoms and rights that we enjoy today and lived their lives under dictatorship and tyranny. However, through The Age Of Enlightenment, philosophers such as John Locke, began to question the suppressing treatment…

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    exclusive right granted by copyright law to the author of a creative work. In United States copyright law, fair use is a doctrine that permits limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission from the rights holders. under article 1 section 3 of the Constitution fair use is covered and copyright law is covered in section 108, the fair use law goes in effect when you are using a piece of someone else's piece of work for educational purposes. An example of the fair use law in…

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    If you followed all the laws, would that make you a moral person 2 Edward Booker St. Leo University Criminal Justice Ethics CRM 350 Doc. Gardner January 14, 2017 Abstract If you followed all the laws, would that make you a moral person? A person can abide by all the laws and still not be a moral person. This people will give you an overview of the law, and people following the law, and still not being moral. If you followed all the laws, would that make you a moral person 2 What makes…

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    to quell. Rebellion happens when people want to change aspects of authority; they want to modify inequitable laws, to reduce heavy taxes, and to improve their lives. Rebellions can tranform a society view by believing that laws unjust, issuing challenges against authority, and reforming to create betterment for society. When rebellions transpire, society is convinced that the laws are bias. Malcolm X portrays this as “You and I in America are faced not with a segregationist conspiracy,…

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    Fair Work Activity

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    The effective changes to the law regarding Workplace has improved the safety and protection of employees’ rights and also the ability to resolve conflict. As the world is constantly changing, the need for protecting rights of employees at the workplace has resulted. This can be encompassed through Industrial Revolution to jobs changing which greatly impacted how the law reflects the protection of rights. However, conflicts in the workplace is inevitable and the law responded to this by…

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    Women's Suffrage DBQ

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    Suffrage is the right to vote in political elections, and one who is a citizen of the United States, should be granted the right to do so. Regardless of the person’s race, color, gender, and religion. Women in the United States played a huge role beginning from the 1840’s in the U.S. for granting their right to vote. Some reason’s why women were very determined to sought suffrage were, recognition of discrimination towards women, women wanted to have fair treatment in the public service, and…

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    Back before the civil rights movement there was racism on blacks. There was also racism on women and other minorities. That has changed over the years. There are still times where you will come across one person in the criminal justice system that is a racist. But it does not happen very often. Today you can find blacks, women, hispanics, and other minorities in the criminal justice system. Where this was white, male dominated it is not anymore. People are hired to work in the system because…

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    “congress has the proper power to pomote the progress of science and useful arts, by protecting for the limited times to authors and developers the exclusive right to their respective writing’s and discoveries.” First Copyright Act 1790: The first copyright Act was passed in 1790 in US that contained most of the principles in English Law. When in 1790 the copyright was enacted, it protected published maps, charts and books written by living U.S authors as well as unpublished manuscripts by…

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    Right to work movement / Labor Unions What is a Labor Union? Labor Unions are an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests. Labor unions were originated in Europe in the 18th and 19th century. What is the Right to work movement? The right to work movement is an outgrowth of federal labor legislation passed in the 1930’s and 1940’s. Labor unions expanded in the 19th century with the founding of National Labor…

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