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    Music Copyright Infringement MP3 is an audio format that allows users to compress and send music files easily over the Internet. The major problem with this music sharing is that most of the files are pirated, which has caused a stir in the music industry. Music companies and music artists have been complaining about how their music is being stolen and therefore lowering their album sales. The major blame has been put on Napster and other file sharing software available on the Internet

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    Memorandum To: Clive Gooding, Partner From: Marcus Watson, Junior Solicitor RE: Syco Music – Copyright Infringement Date: 23 March 2015 Syco Entertainment (Syco) should respond to the claim by Sony Music Entertainment (Sony) denying any copyright infringement, thus prepare for legal action. On 14 March 2015, Sony approached Syco regarding a claim of copyright infringement. It stated the song ‘Live While We’re Young’ (infringing work) by ‘One Direction’ used a substantial part of ‘Should I Stay

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    COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT & CASE STUDY By Raja Vijay Kumar Mulleti INTRODUCTION: In order to understand the concept of copyright infringement first we need to know about intellectual property and laws that are under intellectual property. Intellectual property is the property that is the invention or a creative work by one’s own idea or knowledge. There is law that protects this intellectual property by giving some restrictions to the persons who use it; these

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    ISSUE Is American Honda Motor Company (“Honda”) liable for copyright infringement to MGM for the Honda commercial’s hero that aired on national television? RULE Copyright Infringement is the infringement of the exclusive rights of an author by the unauthorized use of their work: • Copyrightable scenes that are repeatedly viewed in a series of motion pictures that have become identifiable to the main character are scenes that are copyrightable protected; • Copyrightable characters with

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    contemplating the thought of a new software idea and you wonder what might you do to perfectly execute this idea. What type of challenges would be required to properly execute the idea? Does this idea already exist and would you be crossing copyright infringement laws? Is it easier to release the idea to the open source community than to go all the way with protecting it so you can pursue it for all its worth? With other countries like China where using copyrighted software ideas, owning knockoff name

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    This report will examine the impact of intellectual property theft and copyright infringement upon the company Music and Film Innovators. I will obtain statistical data that shows what, how, and who is responsible for these thefts. I will also provide viable solutions and recommendations to Music and Film Innovators (MFI) in order to reduce the company’s exposure and subsequent losses. I will provide various ways that Music and Film Innovators creations and personnel data can be protected so

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    Are food bloggers an easy target for copyright infringement? Because it is just recipe writing, blogging can someone easily take away our product (our writing, our associated photos and recipe cards) without prior permission. Where does the law stand? Patent Right: If you create a recipe or introduced a new method of production, or invented a new ring rodent which is substantially different from the prior art, you can claim patent for the recipe, or if you are introducing a new method in cooking

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    computer-based crimes, a computer is used to commit the crime, such as in copyright infringement and illegal file-sharing cases (Volonino, Anzaldua & Godwin, 2007, p. 67). To best investigate these crimes, an investigator must understand how to “preserve and authenticate” all electronic evidence that pertains to the case (Volonino, Anzaldua & Godwin, 2007, p. 67). This training manual will provide an overview of copyright infringement and illegal file-sharing crimes, as well as explain how to conduct a

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    Introduction -Discussion of issue Copyrights of distribution of Dallas Buyers Club (DBC) v iiNet Limited case over infringement of copyrights. They complain that their copyrights were infringed by 4726 internet users downloading and then sharing their work via torrent websites without paying for the privilege. DBC LLC 's, Voltage Pictures, used a German-based firm Macek Eye UG to find out users sharing the film using Bit Torrent and found out 4,726 IP addresses. The case was filed before The Federal

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    This Project has been submitted by Mr. Adithya Ramchandran Iyer ID No: 211020 On Copyright Law Topic – ‘Fighting Copyright infringement, iTunes and importance of a novel approach’ During the Winter Semester 2014/15 Introduction This paper attempts to show how far digitalization of music, primarily ushered in by Apple inc’s iTunes Store has had tangible results and helped tackle copyright infringement and has been able to deal with music piracy in the United States of America. It explores

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