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DIGITAL PIRACY - Coggle Diagram
DIGITAL PIRACY
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Counterfeiting. This type of piracy is the illegal duplication, distribution and/or sale of copyrighted material with the intent of imitating the copyrighted product. ...
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Online piracy is the practice of downloading and distributing copyrighted content digitally without permission, such as music or software. The principle behind piracy has predated the creation of the Internet, but its online popularity arose alongside the internet.
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The act of downloading or streaming is piracy. Just because it says it's free, doesn't mean it actually is. It certainly isn't safe. Free things are often trojans and loaded with malware.
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Copyright refers to the legal right of the owner of intellectual property. In simpler terms, copyright is the right to copy. This means that the original creators of products and anyone they give authorization to are the only ones with the exclusive right to reproduce the work.
Copyright does not protect against independent development of the same idea(s), only against the actual copying of another's work. Ownership of copyright in a work will allow the owner to prevent unauthorised use of the work, such as: the making of copies; or. issuing copies to the public.
The bill defined illegal streaming as streaming ten or more times in a 180-day period. Furthermore, the value of the illegally streamed material would have to be greater than $2,500, or the licensing fees would have to be over $5,000.
if you privately watch a stream, as of now there would be no criminal charges that could be brought upon you. ... Aside from criminal prosecution is the civil side of unauthorized streaming where the copyright holder could very well sue you and hold you liable to pay a hefty fine.
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Direct Plagiarism, Mosaic Plagiarism, Self-Plagiarism and Accidental Plagiarism.
Plagiarism is presenting someone else's work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement. ... Plagiarism may be intentional or reckless, or unintentional.
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Illegal downloading also known as file sharing enables people throughout the world to share information such as movies, music and documents. The various industries have been effected by the activities of illegal downloading. Music artists around the world were losing out on thousands if not millions of dollar worth of profit from CD sales. The illegal downloading will make the owner give up and they will not interest produce materials with the loss that they have to face. In this situation, government play main role in support to the victim