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C/L/743. Dissertation. Copyright owners vs. end users in music industry: legal approaches to digital piracy in US and UK

WORDS:
14100
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
149.99 GBP

The dissertation looks at the conflicting interests of copyright owners and end users in the music industry exploring their legal position in the US and UK to determine whether the legislation of the two countries has achieved the right balance between the parties. Changes brought about by the digital era are considered examining the impacts of peer-to-peer (p2p) file sharing technology on the entertainment industry. US and UK approaches to dealing with music piracy are reviewed on the basis of their copyright law and consumer law. Effects of the copyright debate are considered discussing legal enforcements of intellectual property rights and evaluating the effectiveness of related jurisdiction for copyright owners, end users and the people in between. The paper has no references

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, copyright owners, end users, music industry, digital piracy, US and UK copyright law, consumer law, file sharing,

 

C/C/180. Software piracy and the ways to deal with it

WORDS:
1100
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper addresses illegal copying of original software known as software piracy describing its impacts on companies that produce software, and examining the methods used for the prevention of software piracy including the activation of codes while downloading software.

 

KEYWORDS: Software piracy, illegal copying,

 

C/L/492. Methods of Software Piracy Prevention

WORDS:
570
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

The paper examines the methods of software piracy prevention focusing on computer methods, i.e. the use of license keys, code encryption, and software obfuscation. Legal and ethical methods of piracy prevention are mentioned.

 

KEYWORDS: Software Piracy Prevention, License Keys, Code Encryption, Software Obfuscation, Watermarking, Dynamic Path,

 

C/C/163. Software Piracy and its Prevention

WORDS:
6200
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
69.99 GBP

The paper addresses illegal and unauthorized copying of software (software piracy) discussing the ways how the piracy is performed, identifying the types of software piracy, and reviewing legal, technical and ethical ways of dealing with software piracy. Software piracy prevention techniques are detailed, the driving factors behind software privacy are analysed highlighting the need of public education with regard to software piracy.

 

KEYWORDS: Software Piracy, Intellectual property, Internet, software code encryption,