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    Has the introduction of Spotify lead to a decrease in the amount of illegal downloads since it 's introduction? Piracy is a term used to describe the illegal or unauthorised use of intellectual property that belongs to an individual or a group. Intellectual property is the result of creativity that takes place in many forms; such as musical compositions, recordings, motion pictures and television productions, just to name a few [Source 1]. Piracy is the violation of the rights that owners

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    Recently, I visited YouTube in an attempt to watch a show that I enjoyed from my childhood. I was delighted to find that an entire episode of the show had been posted on YouTube, so I added the video to my queue and planned to watch it at a later time. The next day, I went to go watch the video. To my surprise, the video displayed a red box with a message that stated that the video was unavailable. In 2009 you could easily find copyrighted works on the Internet. It was simple to log in to YouTube

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    is chemically known as a corticosteroid which is a ‘steroid hormones’ (DIAAIC). The corticosteroids are produced in the adrenal cortex and come in two forms; glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids. The two forms differ in that glucocorticoids act as anti-inflammatory steroids and as a metabolising agent. The mineralocorticoids however, work to maintain a balance between the water and salt levels in the body. Prednisolone is used to treat inflammatory diseases and is therefore known as a ‘synthetic

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    Abstract: What happened in China music industry and how serious the music piracy in China music market? This paper will first present some news happened in recent years in China music factory about the music infringement lawsuits. Then it will show the whole trend and distribution of music sales in China. It will also use the microeconomic models to analyze the societal benefits under the situation of without and with piracy. Then the paper will give some discussion of existing literature about the

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    ​The realism, grisly detail, and irony Remarque injects his story of WWII in the trenches on the front lines from the German perspective somehow remains poetic because of his lyrical writing style. Nineteenth century society was not ready for Remarque’s new language of war. Until this novel society held the illusion of war as both glorious and romantic. The idea of such a thing traces back to the ancient Spartans carrying forth to 19th century Europe (Traver 2002). Before Chapter One, Remarque introduces

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    The Affirmative Action Act was created to ensure that minority groups and women were given the same opportunities in education and employment that were traditionally afforded to white males. According to the National Conferences of State Legislatures, affirmative action is, “…an outcome of the 1960’s Civil Rights Movement, intended to provide equal opportunities for members of minority groups and women in education and employment. In 1961, President Kennedy was the first to use the term "affirmative

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    Abby Langdon English Comp 1 In the time surrounding the 1950s, intellectualism was hostilely viewed by most, and was a subject towards which division and ambivalence were pointed. Book-smarts and intellectualism were contrasts to regular life. The article “Hidden Intellectualism” is written by a man named Gerald Graff, an English and Education professor at the University of Illinois in Chicago. In his article, Graff argues with a compelling case, that not only is intellectualism found in the

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    CmpE294 In-class writing: Intellectual Property 1 In your own words, identify the basic legal questions at issue in this case, and the arguments supporting each side. Do you think the Circuit Court decided correctly? Explain your reasoning. To fully understand the basic legal questions at issue in this case, we need to read and understand court decisions thoroughly. To make this task much easier, I first read the case opinion carefully from various sources as provided. And upon understanding the

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    The Vietnam War was the longest and most controversial war that involved the United States and it greatly impacted the United States. Some even compare this war to that of the United States’ involvement in Afghanistan. The Vietnam War lasted from November 1, 1955 until April 30, 1975. It was a cold war that took place in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Lao. North Vietnam backed by the Soviet Union was on one side against the opposing side of South Vietnam backed by the US, Philippines, and other non-communist

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    Universal City Studios (Universal), composed of several copyright holders, sued Sony Corporation of America (Sony) for contributory copyright infringement for its dissemination of their Betamax video tape record (Betamax), which allowed users to record programs to view later, at the time they are televised, a practice known as time shifting. The purpose of this technology is at the center of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ultimate decision that contributory infringement cannot be imposed on Sony for the

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