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    What are the arguments for and against Software Piracy and downloading copyrighted material? Contents Abstract 2 Introduction 2 My reasons for software piracy and downloading copyrighted material. 2 My reasons against software piracy and downloading copyrighted material. 3 Conclusion 4 Abstract Even though we know that software piracy is illegal, we are aware many people still download and access this copyrighted material for their personal use on a daily basis. The

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    #1 Protect yourself & your art: Social Media and the fight for ownership In this time and age of fluid copyright in open source platforms social media has created amazing groups of followers, and has increased core exposure for creatives, but with the good comes the adverse: exploitation, degradation and destruction of a creatives’ work and concepts without consultation or concern. “Copyright” is the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or

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    The US Copyright Law

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    The US Copyright law The US copyright law basically developed from statutory and English Common Law. Hence, types of work and copyright protection are slightly similar to the UK copyright law. The copyright law of the United States also provides copyright protection in “literary work”, “dramatic work” and “musical work”. In section 102 (a)(2) stated that protection of the US copyright law cover “musical work, including any accompanying words,” as same as section 102(a)(7) which protect the copyright

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    DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) is a part of the Copyright Law which prevents internet service providers to be held accountable for copyright infringement that was done by one of the users in their networks. The owners of the materials continuously monitor the internet; they identify individuals who seem to distribute their content without a license. These individuals who did commit the copyright infringement will be held responsible for the damages, not the service provider. DMCA is created

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    Jose Lozano Ms.Kehrmeyer AP English 2 February 2016 What Should The Punishment Be for Music Piracy? Piracy, the government call this a crime, other people would call it a response against mega businesses. Whatever piracy is should not remove the fact that the government has laws against piracy, and many wonder what the appropriate punishment for people who don 't follow these laws should be. I like many others, believe that music piracy should not be punished so severely, but of course, like many

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    Samuel LeGrand Mrs. Turner English 1301.85 11/19/15 Music Piracy and the Impact It Can Make on the Music Industry For over a decade now music piracy has threatened the music industry by costing it money, and stealing from it. Peer-to-peer file sharing has been somewhat of a red flag for the music industry ever since Napster, a once highly used file swapping network, came into the picture. Napster and the websites similar to it made it possible for people to trade files downloaded onto their computer

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    Anyone accused of copyright infringement is protected under the claim of Fair use as long as they stayed within the fair use guidelines; the borrowed work must be used for the following reasons: Education, Critique, Parody or commentary. Professor Faden has been wrongly accused of Copyright infringement over his “Fair(y) Use Tale” video by Disney, accusing him of stealing their Intellectual Property for his own personal gain. This paper will prove Professor Faden’s innocence and why his video should

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    Copyright Law and the Music Industry: Beyond Blurred Lines Introduction Copyright law in today’s music industry has become a tangle of litigation, complications, and bitterness. Overly-complex, multi-layered regulations and laws, double to quadruple fees, and arbitrary enforcement have led to a situation where songwriters and artists are hamstrung, the industry is in crisis, and listeners will be the ultimate losers. In the past, there has been a tendency to settle music copyright lawsuits before

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    “You wouldn’t download a pizza!” A popular advertisement against internet piracy in the late nineties and the early 2000s, albeit while humorous, shows the public stance on piracy. Although internet piracy is often seen as a horrible crime that cripples the movie, gaming, and record industries; recent studies, as well as the outlook of several major companies/producers, say that (“You”) these claims are over-exaggerated. The question posed in this paper is fairly simple, but has been debated since

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    Q.1. We use many free Internet services (browsers, emails, search engines, news, blogs, etc.) that are supported by commercial advertisements. The users were exposed to more and more "targeted" ads recently. By "targeted" ads, we mean the ads are geared toward your personal Internet habits such as your location, your search topics, your browsing habits and interests, etc. Do you welcome targeted ads that might just what you needed? What are your views or concerns? What would you suggest to solve

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