of facts. Whenever form or expression of idea is copied‚ infringer may be liable for both civil and criminal penalties depending on the facts. “fair use” exception to infringement if educational‚ news reporting‚ scholarship‚ or research. Case 8.4 Leadsinger‚ Inc. VS. BMG Music Publishing 2008. Page 256 257 you must know that law.( Fair Use Doctrine ) MP3 and sharing technology Trade secrets Business process or information that cannot or should not be patented‚ copyrighted or
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can easily identify your submission) Example of subject label for email: Take_Home_12345_Jones Please include your name and student ID Use sub-headings for each of the sections and/or definitions. ACTIVITIES A. Please review materials in Topic 2 of the LIBS_130 e-classroom‚INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH SKILLS: ETHICAL & LEGAL USE OF INFORMATION‚ including the following: Essential Readings and Resources: (both items) Copyright: Copyright basics; copyright good habits Plagiarism:
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Scope of the Problem Review Current Ethical and Legal Issues Copyright Law – Rights and Responsibilities Recommendations CyberEthics Page 2 Notes: CyberEthics The Problem Immediate Availability of “Really Good Stuff” Technological Ease of Use Myths‚ Lies‚ and Statistics New Laws – New Rules Teachers and Schools Make Easy Targets CyberEthics Page 3 Notes: CyberEthics Issues Facing Educators Plagiarism Code and Content Theft Viruses Pornography Copyright Infringement CyberEthics
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should buy fair trade coffee‚ as pressure and accusations from NGO Global exchange to do so has presented Starbucks with this challenge. Failure to respond cooperatively to this demand may have negative outcomes- a national boycott‚ which can ultimately harm Starbucks’ corporate image. There are a few risks associated with the fair trade movement; however‚ the benefits of sourcing fair trade are greater in terms of long-term sustainability. I recommend that you impose the implementation of fair trade
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of pirating music and its punishments. C. Thesis Statement: Piracy of free music may be convenient and simple‚ but also takes money out of the artist and economy. D. Credibility Statement: 1. Researched topic for two weeks having a fair view on advantages and downfalls. 2. Also have some illegal experience with pirating and know how simple it is. E. Preview of Main Points: 1. First will discuss how pirating music affects your computer and how it affect the economy and
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skyscrapers (Montana‚ 1999). Copyrighted works can be used in some cases without the permission of the creator of the original work. Under the “Fair Use” provisions of copyright laws‚ original works covered by a copyright can be used for the purposes of criticism‚ comment‚ news reporting‚ teaching‚ scholarship‚ or research. The reasoning behind the fair use policy is because the works are not being used for profit or a commercial nature; the works are being used for
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Abstract This paper is written for the accounting theory course as a course project. This paper discusses the differences between the historical cost accounting approach and the fair value accounting approach. The discussion will focus on the debate on using which accounting approach. We begin by stating the definitions of both concepts and discussing them thoroughly‚ then we state the main advantages of the two approaches followed by comparison between them. The last section of this paper discusses
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Fair Trade Business Plan Contents 1 Executive Summary 2 Company Vision 3 Product/Service Description 3.1 Products 3.2 Services 4 Industry Analysis 4.1 Industry Overview 4.2 Company Niche 5 Competition Analysis 5.1 Direct Competition 5.2 Indirect Competition 5.3 SWOT Analysis 6 Marketing Plan 6.1 Target Market Demographic 6.2 Pricing Strategy 6.3 Advertising 6.4 Public Relations
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Development: Does Fair Trade support development? Fair Trade is a charitable organisation that was founded in 1992 in order to promote sustainable production whilst fulfilling the farmer’s full potential in a fair and ethical way. Fair Trade have become a successful and well-known brand in a relatively short space of time‚ with Fair Trade products being sold in more than 125 countries and UK figures on Fair Trade sales reaching £1.5 billion in 2012.(Fair Trade ) Part of the reason Fair Trade has been
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” Entertainment Close - Up (Jacksonville)‚September 16. Frank G. A. De Bakker‚ Peter Groenewegen‚ Frank Den Hond. 2005. “A Bibliometric Analysis of 30 Years of Research and Theory on Corporation Social Ganley‚ Paul. 2006.”GOOGLE BOOK SEARCH: FAIR USE‚ FAIR DEALING AND THE CASE FOR INTERMEDIARY COPYING.” Journal of Internet Law Google. 2011. "Google ’s new record‚ 1 billion visitors in May | It ’s All Tech". Nerlich B. 2010. “Climategate: paradoxical metaphors and political paralysis.” Environ
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