Social Studies, 03.03.2020 17:28, laahmiisy
It is not uncommon for us to recognize a person but to have no idea where we met him or her. Or, we may hear something but later recall that we saw it. Both types of misattribution are known as:
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 21:30, candigirl8847
Passport video produced a video documentary titled the definitive elvis, comprising sixteen one-hour episodes. the producers interviewed more than 200 people regarding virtually all aspects of elvis's life. passport sold the videos commercially for a profit. approximately 5 to 10 percent of the videos were composed of copyrighted music and appearances of presley on television and in movies owned by copyright holders other than passport. passport did not obtain permission to use those copyrighted works. elvis presley enterprises, inc., and other companies and individuals that owned copyrights to the presley works used by passport sued passport for copyright infringement. passport defended, arguing that its use of the copyrighted materials was fair use. the u. s. district court held in favor of the plaintiff copyright holders and enjoined passport from further distribution of its documentary videos. passport appealed. did passport act ethically in including the elvis presley copyrighted material in its video? why do you think passport video did so? has there been fair use in this case, or has there been copyright infringement?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 05:00, klaytminecraft
What obstacles did jen bricker face early in life?
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It is not uncommon for us to recognize a person but to have no idea where we met him or her. Or, we...