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Elkin Koren Potentially Harmful
1,999 words
What copyright is may be summed up as: 3. 1 [... ]
a type of property right which is founded on a
person's creative skill and labour. It is designed
to prevent the unauthorised use by others of a
work, that is, the original form in which an idea
or information has been expressed by the creator.
3. 2 Copyright is not a tangible thing. It is made
up of a bundle of exclusive economic rights to do
certain acts with an original work or other
copyright subject-matter. FN 9 FN 9 Copyright Law
in Austra...
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Criminal Penalties Software Industry
2,001 words
In 1996 worldwide illegal copying of domestic and
international software cost $ 15. 2 billion to the
software industry, with a loss of $ 5. 1 billion
in the North America alone. Some sources put the
total up-to-date losses, due to software crime, as
high as $ 4. 7 trillion. On the next page is a
regional breakdown of software piracy losses for
1994. Estimates show that over 40 percent of North
American software company revenues are generated
overseas, yet nearly 85 percent of the software
indust...
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Founding Fathers Copyrighted Material
1,806 words
Civilization, the thing that makes humans
different from the other animals on this planet,
is the ability to pass knowledge down from
generation to generation with each successive
generation building on the knowledge of all
generations that came before. It is this human
knowledgebase which has allowed us to progress to
the point we are at today and it is this
knowledgebase that is now under attack, an attack
that threatens the very roots of civilization. In
1790 George Washington signed into law...
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U S C Intellectual Property
1,651 words
Introduction As technology improves, the current
laws about intellectual property and copyright are
being challenged. Copying of nearly everything,
from sound, to text, to video is made simple with
computers, the Internet, scanners, CD burners and
other technology. Specifically, this paper
examines how the conflicts between intellectual
property laws and technology are affecting the
music industry. The U. S. Department of Commerce
estimated in the 1980 s the worldwide value of
pirated music to b...
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Peer To Peer Rule Of Law
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The latter half of the twentieth century has seen
a dramatic decline in the price of reproduction
technologies much to the displeasure of the
copyright industry. The technological progression
has been virtually unstoppable: the photocopier to
the cassette recorder, the video tape recorder to
the newly developed recordable CD. The spread of
the Internet over the past 10 years has resulted
in the new development of the abrupt decline in
the price of distribution technologies. The
Internet has perm...
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Day To Day File Sharing
2,318 words
Research of Copyright involving Entertainment Law
thing the legal issue to Universal Music suing of
Grouper. com and Bolt. com. No of pages 4 style
MLA Abstract and bibliography, No of sources: 6 3
books and 3 internet sources Deadline Nov 11 Dawn
of computers and internet technology and rapid
economic and communication development has
compelled the society to access to modern
information technology in their day to day life.
Development in the communication technology
especially the internet era...
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Intellectual Property Rights Peer To Peer
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... EU copyright directive forbids peer to-peer,
claiming it is an infringement of the directive.
But not all the European member states have put
into practice the directive in national
legislation. Though the member state France
initially passed two amendments authorizing the
exchange of copies on the internet on December,
22, 2005. Later the French government withdrew its
amendments and declared it as illegal any P 2 P
client evidently aimed at sharing copyrighted
material. European law was co...
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Intellectual Property Rights District Court
2,882 words
Digital Bootlegging and Its effects on the Music
Industry Before the advent of MP 3 files it would
require 1. 400 megabytes to represent just one
second of stereo music in CD quality. MP 3 is
short for Moving Picture Experts Group, Audio
Layer III. Standard MP 3 compression is at a 10: 1
ratio, and yields a file that is about 4 MB for a
three-minute track. In 1987, Prof. Dieter Seitzer
of the University of Erlangen created the MP 3
format to replace pre-existing MPEG audio coding.
The reason MP ...
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Warner Brothers Intellectual Property
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BOUNDARIES OF OWNERSHIP Nobody owns this essay. It
is important that I make this very clear and that
I do so at the earliest possible moment. I must do
this because the essay that you are reading is
about intellectual property, and that means that
this essay must be self-referential. When one
writes or speaks or communicates in any way about
intellectual property, one is dealing with some of
the most basic rules of the very medium in which
one is operating. There is no neutral ground here,
no po...
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Television Stations Gross Income
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Music Business Question 1. The music publishing
industry at a glance would seem to be those who
print sheet music, method books, lead sheets, and
all of the texts or notated music that musicians
(and those aspiring to be musicians) use. Years
ago, this was what most music publishers did, but
as the industry has evolved the process that
become much more complex. Music is not just ink
and paper, intellectual material and property to
the individual who writes it. Therefore the song
does not become?...
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Rolling Stone Magazine Difficult To Understand
2,640 words
Copyrights are designed to provide some form of
protection against unauthorized use of original
informational materials. The rapid shift of
information production and distribution to
electronic form, with its corresponding ease of
copying, naturally makes copyright-dependent
industries nervous. Much talk in the news and on
the net these days is about the future of
copyright law, a law developed in an age of print
and now perhaps too tied to that medium to have
ready application to today? s infor...
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Number Of Times Intellectual Property
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Unlike much copyright law which struggles to
inspire the imagination, this legislation is of
particular interest and significance as it aims to
set the ground rules, the rights, for our emerging
knowledge economy, a central tenet of current
political discourse and, I hope, a common vision
for Australia. It is the potential of these
rights, coupled with the ubiquity of the
application of these new rights with technological
innovations, which has captured the attention of
so many interests. Of cou...
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Shawn Fanning Limp Bizkit
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Is trading digital music using Napster Online
legal or copyright infringement? First, we must
find out what Napster is and who created it.
Napster is a combination of? the features of
existing programs: the instant-messaging system of
Internet Relay Chat, the file-sharing functions of
Microsoft Windows and the advanced searching and
filtering capabilities of various search engines?
(Greenfield). Basically all it is, is a really
cool little program that a person can download off
of the internet f...
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Copyright Infringement Intellectual Property
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A copyright is the right to produce, reproduce,
and transform any original work. Copyrights are
only given to original works that fall under the
following seven categories: Literary works,
Musical works including accompanying any works,
Dramatic works including accompanying music,
Choreographic works, Graphical and sculptural
works, Motion pictures and other audiovisual
works, Sound recordings, and Architectural works
1. Under the Canadian copyright act any published
or unpublished original work...
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Elkin Koren Boca Raton
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Software and copyright Current copyright and
patent laws are inappropriate for computer
software; their imposition slows down software
development and reduces competition. From the
first computer as we know them, the ENIAC,
computer software has become more and more
important. From thousands of bytes on miles of
paper to millions of bytes on a thin piece of tin
foilsandwitched between two pieces of plastic,
software has played an important part in the
world. Computers have most likely played an ...
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Criminal Penalties Intellectual Property
3,920 words
Economic Consequences of Software Crime In 1996
worldwide illegal copying of domestic and
international software cost $ 15. 2 billion to the
software industry, with a loss of $ 5. 1 billion
in the North America alone. Some sources put the
total up-to-date losses, due to software crime, as
high as $ 4. 7 trillion. On the next page is a
regional breakdown of software piracy losses for
1994. Estimates show that over 40 percent of North
American software company revenues are generated
overseas, yet ...
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Persian Gulf War Monroe Doctrine
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The United States as a World Power: How long will
we be the policeman? The United States has been a
super power for decades, and since America has
always involved themselves in other countries
problems. Instead of isolationism, the country has
practiced getting involved. Since the Monroe
Presidency, America has been named the World s
police force. Dispelling anarchists, and stopping
coos, the united states portrays itself as the
world protector. Since Monroe, some Americans have
felt that isolat...
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