Copyright & File Sharing: A Never Ending War Hau Le National University Law 304 Professor Reeber Abstract Nowadays, with “tools” like the Internet, Bluetooth and Cloud technology…the practice of sharing has been greatly encouraged and supported. However, distributing or copying stuffs online for free is not always considered “safe” because internet file sharing is allegedly connected with legal rights issues. Giving approval to internet file sharing at the same time as preventing violation…
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Are peer-to-peer networks or file sharing websites liable for copyright breaches? Or it is users duty not to infringe copyright law? Since we are living in digital era everyday a new digital technology has introduce to it’s users .One of these technologies which has varied the way people use electronic products is peer to peer networks and file sharing sites. They allows users to watch clips and movies, listen to the music, read EBooks or even sometimes download any of these products…
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the supporters’ argument that the bills will enable copyright holders to take a firmer stance against copyright violations in the United States. As well as the opponents argument that it could potentially restrict freedom of speech and fundamentally change the Internet experience. This paper will also provide our opinion on how to address anti-piracy without endangering free speech and free information flow. Keywords: Online Piracy; Copyright infringement; Censorship; Introduction In May 2011…
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Information Technology Acts The No Electronic Theft Act of 1997 is a bill that was aimed at amending the provisions of dealing with criminal liability for copyright infringement despite the infringer’s lack of a profit motive. Prior to this bill criminal copyright infringement required that the infringement was for the purpose of “commercial advantage or private financial gain.” Around this time in history it was possible for an individual to upload and download files on the internet without any…
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comparison and contrast of the federal court structure with the state of Illinois court structure, the roles of law and courts in today’s business environment and the concept of judicial review. I will also explain how laws and regulations affect the childcare industry. The differences between federal and state courts are defined mainly by jurisdiction. Jurisdiction refers to the kinds of cases a court is authorized to hear. State courts have broad jurisdiction, so the cases individual citizens…
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The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1998. With the new advances in the internet, this legislation was put in to place to keep the copyright infringement laws current with the advancing digital age. The DMCA is the most significant change to U.S. copyright law since its last major revision in 1976. It was drafted by the top publishers, scientists, civil rights groups, and many other groups in the United States because their interests frequently…
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Relations Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 1-1 Chapter Outline • • • • • • Welcome! What is labor? Relations and why study it? Labor unions today: pros and cons Why join a union? Union membership Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 1-2 Chapter Outline • • • • • • Opportunities for growth Labor–management cooperation GM/NUMMI Types of unions Unions in professional sports National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Copyright © 2013…
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PACA COPYRIGHT PROTECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS I. Copyright: An Overview The Copyright Act (Title 17 of the United States Code) protects original works of authorship. It is derived from the Constitution of the United States under Article 8 which provides that "Congress has the power to promote the progress of Science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive rights to their respective Writings and discoveries." Copyright is essentially an economic property…
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reproduce materials, contact Ivey Publishing, Ivey Management Services, c/o Richard Ivey School of Business, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 3K7; phone (519) 661-3208; fax (519) 661-3882; e-mail cases@ivey.uwo.ca. Copyright © 2009, Ivey Management Services Version: (A) 2010-08-26 INTRODUCTION On April 27, 2009, a senior executive at WestJet Airlines Ltd. (WestJet) was reviewing his company’s expansion goals for the next few years. In support of its future…
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the songs live on users' machines. This is called peer-to-peer sharing, or P2P. Now what happened to most of these programs that came so early is that the music/movie companies would sue the programers and creators because it was a blatant violation of copyright laws which was making the lucrative music and movies companies lose tons of money. The music industry was against Napster because people could get music for free instead of paying $15 for a CD. Napster's defense was that the files were personal…
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