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Should copyrighted music be available on the Internet free of charge, even if it is against the wishes of the artist and the recording company? Consider both sides of the argument to make a more convincing argument
In addition, search a press reports for patent infringement cases. Describe the process and the outcome. Of particular value are examples that list the legal costs of defending patent infringements and the amount awarded for a successful defense.
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Copyrights and Patents - Outline
Thesis Statement: A debate on whether copyrighted music should b available for free on the
internet.
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Both sides of the debate
Press reports on Patent infringement
a. Process and outcomes
b. Examples that list legal costs of defending patent infringements
c. The damages awarded
Running head: COPYRIGHTS AND PATENTS
Copyrights and Patents
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Institution
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COPYRIGHTS AND PATENTS
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Copyrights and Patents
Both sides of the Copyright debate
Artists are ambassadors of the culture that they represent. In a sense, whenever an artist
makes a ‘hit,’ the individual captures the collective imagination of the entire society. That means
that excellent music draws out not just the attention of people, but also has peop...
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