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    What Is Somalian Piracy?

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    Tamara Rodgers Professor Jackson English 1010-542 26 April 2014 Somalian Piracy: A Problem and a Solution Piracy is one of the oldest forms of crime. Since there have been ships on the sea there have been maritime pirates. The vast majority of piracy within the last few years has occurred near Somalia and the Gulf of Aden. These are not the pirates of Hollywood with peg legs who say shiver me timbers. In fact‚ Somalian pirates are extremely aggressive and organized. The International

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    Internet Piracy 2

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    Internet Piracy and the effect on the music industry By: Ahmad Mahmoud diab ID : 115766 Internet piracy is a Multifaceted problem and it was showed as the unlawful duplication of internet‚ videos and audio encompassing music and voice‚ lacking the consent from the one who hold the (copyrights (Gopal‚ Sanders‚ Bahattacharjee‚ Agrawal‚ & Wagner‚ 2004) The internet piracy effects the music and the CDs industry and makes a heavey losses in it . Many of people in the music industry

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    Isn’t Piracy in International Waters Stealing. There is more to it than just the grab-something-off-the-shelf-and-go approach. Online piracy is defined as “the unauthorized reproduction or use of a copyrighted book‚ recording‚ television program‚ patented invention‚ trademarked product‚ etc” (“Piracy”). It really started to become a problem in 1999 with the creation of Napster. Napster was the first peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing program that enabled users to download and share music for free (“Harenber”)

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    A Study of Software Piracy

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    A Study of Software Piracy: the Forms and the Impacts to Taiwan BUS 6170 Information System Management Instructor: Professor Ryan LaBrie 12/10/2009 Seattle Pacific University Gini Cheang Table of Contents Abstract 2 Introduction 3 Discussion 4 Types of Software Piracy 4 Statistics 5 Impacts 7 Conclusion 11 References 12 Appendix 1 13 Appendix 2 14 Appendix 3 15 Abstract Software piracy has seriously affected the global

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    Copyright Law Australia

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    In Australia‚ copyright law is contained in the Commonwealth Copyright Act 1968 (Copyright Act). A simple definition of copyright is that it is a bunch of rights in certain creative works such as text‚ artistic works‚ music‚ computer programs‚ sound recordings and films.The copyright owner of a film will only own copyright in the moving images and sounds of the film. They will not necessarily own copyright in the underlying works included in the film such as the musical soundtrack or score or the

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    The Internet Piracy

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    The Pirate Bay -Case Study 1. How does The Pirate Bay business make money? What is its business model? - The Pirate business makes their money by advertising using the “advertising revenue” as a business model. It’s a website works as a forum to advertise and receives fees from the advertiser. The more browsers the website has‚ the higher rates of the websites will charge and that’s what lead them to increase their revenue. 2. How do new “cloud-based” media sites and services make money

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    Piracy in the Philippines

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researchers would like to acknowledge where in one way or another helped to make this term paper be possible. Because of the help of the people who allotted their time and effort‚ this paper achieved its goal. What types of CDs/DVDs are being sold in Quiapo? * What is more in demand‚ local or foreign movies? * What is the difference of the pirated CDs to original CDs cost? What is the profile of people who sells pirated CDs/DVDs in Quiapo? * How much capital

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    Golden Age of Piracy

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    Teach places several slow burning fuses under his hat‚ lighting each one by one[i]. With wisps of smoke billowing around his face‚ Blackbeard‚ the most treacherous pirate in history‚ emerges from his cabin to join the fight. In the golden age of piracy‚ Captain Edward Teach‚ more commonly known as Blackbeard‚ stands out as the fiercest and most important figure. Blackbeard and his crew successfully controlled commerce along the North Carolina and Virginia coast from 1717-1718. Blackbeard influenced

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    Gene Expression

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    Lucas Lindsey Mr. Mazhawidza Mircobes to Society 118 Gene Expression [pic] By definition of dictionary.com gene is defined as the basic physical unit of heredity. a gene is a linear sequence of nucleotides that makes part of a segment called DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains genetic codes in the development and functioning of all known living organisms. DNA provides a a linear sequence of nucleotides along a segment of DNA that provides very important

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    Piracy in the 21st Century

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    Merriam-Webster ’s Collegiate Dictionary defines piracy as‚ "an act of robbery on the high seas or an act resembling such robbery" (885). From this we can define software piracy as an act of robbery on the information superhighway. Many people do not see it as such. Even though the average person would never consider going into a convenience store and stealing a stick of gum‚ many have no qualms about stealing thousands of dollars worth of software. In a study done by the Canadian Alliance Against

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