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    Watermarking has become very important since 1999. Audio watermark is a copyrighted production that is embedded with information of the owner. Some people thought the sound change was from compression but it is the sound from the watermark. Most companies have actually dropped digital rights management and started using watermarks. Digital rights management infringe on the consumer's right to fair use. Without fair use it doesn’t find its way to the public domain, which makes it hard for generations

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    Goats, half-naked ladies, and hashtags; yet the most memorable thing about Robin Thicke’s song, “Blurred Lines”, is the lawsuit that surrounds it. Most fans of Marvin Gaye will be able to recognize his song “Got to give it up” and the way it was ripped off by Robin Thicke. But the issue goes deeper than just plagiarism; there is also the issue of cultural appropriation. A song originally done by a Black man was stolen, had the lyrics changed, and put back out with someone else claiming credit for

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    Digital or online piracy is one of the biggest if not the biggest criminal cyber acts today. It has been a major problem for nearly two decades. Sellers of digital products (ranging from music to software) are actively fighting the availability of pirated copies of their products, but despite more sophisticated copy protection, the problem is still out there (Sundararajan 2004). So what exactly constitutes online piracy? It's important to have a working definition, especially when the behavior

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    Internet Piracy Is Wrong

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    Internet piracy is the unlawful reproduction and/or distribution of any copyrighted digital file that can change hands over the Internet, and can be done with music files, videos and movies, e-books, software, and other materials. Individuals who engage in this type of piracy can often conduct their entire operation on the Internet, including advertising and sales. Internet piracy has been around for many years now, but seems to be becoming more common with the availability of, and access to, the

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    Pracy Should Be Illegal

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    Many companies have had to deal with issue of one illegally downloading music and taking as well as using it for their own. Over time, the term for this issue has became known as "piracy." Regarding the evidence in the article, organizations such as the Motion Picture Association of America should not use emotionally charged language such as "piracy" to win legal battles. Companies should not use language similar to this because as long as it is emotionally charged, the emotion would be disregarded

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    Prompt 16WT1: Free Music With its extensive history, the role of music in our lives is very unlikely to ever lose its importance. Its presence in every culture has kept music relevant for centuries and will continue to do so despite any lack of sales or interest in other forms of entertainment. Music has always existed; just because it is easier to obtain doesn’t mean it is any less valuble. The history of making and selling music as an industry is extremely short in comparison to the entire history

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    Fair Use Video Analysis

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    fair use gives legal protections to creators so they can create content without breaking copyright laws with the rules of copyright this video did not have any commercial impact on any of the movies present since the movies had already been out for quite some time now so disney has made money off of there movies so. Some of the ways that this video is fair use is as for education purpose to tell about what copyright is and what fair use is and it its also a mash up video he nevered used to much of the

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    v. Faden case, I will be defending Faden. Faden’s movie is fair use, he doesn’t break any copyright laws, and the four factors help prove this. The purpose and character of his use, the nature of the copyrighted work, the amount and sustainability of the portion taken and the effect of the use upon the potential market all will help Faden in this case. The purpose was to help educate others on copyright and how it works, purely for entertainment. The character of his use wasn’t to effect Disney

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    A&E Records vs Napster Gary Krainz 11/3/14 Ralston GIT 413 MWF 1:30pm A&M Records vs Napster was one of the biggest copyright infringement cases that later defined the legality of file sharing. It was a class action lawsuit that include over fifteen major record labels including Universal Studios, Warner Bros, and Sony Entertainment. The official case though is called A&M Records vs Napster. A&M Records sued Napster claiming they were infringing on their plaintiff's intellectual property

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