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       The objective of the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) is to protect those who create works, such as artistic works or literary works, as well as those other subject matter, such as films or sounds recordings, from those who would serve to exploit or profit from their labor, skill and creativity. But, what about those who use these protected works and other subject matter for interests different to the above? Such as for educational purposes or for broadcasting? Under the act, there are

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    In the global market that we leave in companies are trying to find any and everyway that they can to get ahead in their respective markets. This most of the time brings out the most innovate thinkers that can come up with a way to keep it’s company on top of their market and sometimes we see that there are companies that like to take a short cut by using non legal and malicious methods. According to Lewis, (1985), Software piracy is the illicit copying of the operating instructions and applications

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    How many songs does the average person have on their Mp3 devices? The Apple iTunes Company’s statistics have shown that the average person’s iTunes library has just over 7,000 songs downloaded onto it (Gurman). Those numbers seem substantially high, especially considering that most songs on iTunes each cost $1.29. That would mean that the average person spends roughly $9,030 dollars on their music library alone, right? Wrong. According to Apple, the total spending per iTunes account is merely $43

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    Module code: 4003BUSBUS Tutor: Gary Brown Assessment due date: 28/11/2014 Name: Bridget Hitchen Student ID:708355 Contents page 1 Table of Contents Module code:4003BUSBUS 1 Tutor: Gary Brown 1 Assessment due date:28/11/2014 1 Name: Bridget Hitchen 1 Student ID:708355 1 2 Introduction 4 3 What is digital content? 4 3.1 Music 4 3.2 Software 4 3.3 Games 4 3.4 Books 4 3.5 Films 4 3.6 TV 4 4 What is piracy? 5 4.1 History 5 4.2 Law 5 4.3 Role of the internet? 5 4.4 P2P and File sharing

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    The Rise and Fall of Napster Essay

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    Artists such as Metallica have suffered from this problem. They sued Napster for copyright infringement and were on their way to shut Napster from its services. Napster was facing legal charges from both the artists and the music industry and that made it hard for them to fight the battle. They thought it was easy, but the judge ruled against

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    Is File-Sharing via Internet Illegal? Essay

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    Is File-Sharing Illegal?       Abstract:  file-sharing violates existing copyright law by facilitating the widespread and illegal distribution of copyrighted material.  This paper examines the case against file-sharing, by looking at how the players bear responsibility for the illegal acts currently made possible by this new technology.  Finally, it suggests some remedies for file-sharing companies to reform themselves and become a potentially powerful and revolutionary company while still

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    1422047 Existing Copyright Law Introduction Copyright law is a part of not only music but many other products for example the software that you are reading this document on has more than likely got copyright protection. But for the purpose of this Document the main topic of copyright is going to be based around music. Here is a few facts that may give you a better understanding of copyright as you read... • Copyright Law Came into existence as a spur from a concept from the “statute of Anne

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    Music copyright is the right to exclusively reproduce original music or works of an individual or group of musical creators. This right is granted by the Australian Law. This gives the writer a legal control of his or her original work, meaning, the subject can dictate how it should be used and distributed. The music author therefore has the right to take legal action upon anyone who uses the work without permission. (Christie 2012 np) Copyright infringement on the other hand is violation of this

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    Intellectual Property

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    distribution of copyrighted music. For over five decades, the music industry in the United States has had to grapple with the effects of such activity. The Copyright Act of 1909 was the first granting exclusive rights to copyrighted music. The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works was created in 1886 and governs international copyrights. As technology evolved, the music industry was altered in profound ways. Globalization has created a smaller world where information and goods are

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    BUSINESS 102, PROFESSOR JASSO The Family Entertainment and Copyright Act Section 26, T.A Jarrid Aliyah Brown 3/17/2015   1 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to analyze and evaluate the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act (Public law S.167). Throughout the paper a thorough description of the policy’s design will be given along with the implementation process. By providing a detailed analysis and examples it is a goal to fully understand this policy. From the history of the act

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