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1) [Killfile]
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"John Smith possesses a special gift that seems more like a curse: he can access other people's thoughts. He hears the songs stuck in their heads, knows their most private traumas and fears, and relives the painful memories they can't let go of. The CIA honed his skills until he was one of their most powerful operatives, but John fled the Agency and now works as a private consultant, trying to keep the dark potentials of his gift in check--and himself...
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Tracing the origins of the Internet, this program examines intellectual property issues related to trademarks and domain names. It discusses copyrights, derivative works, fair use, and the public domain. It also looks at social media and copyright issues and considers laws and acts relating to intellectual property and the Internet, such as DMCA and OCILLA.
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Shot on location in Canada, the U.S., Asia, and Europe, the program challenges consumers to take a deeper look at what would appear to be harmless knock-offs at bargain prices. This thought provoking film provides an insight into what is now a worldwide menace that has been called the crime of the 21st century.
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This official site of the U.S. International Trade Administration is designed "to serve as a one-stop shop for U.S. government tools and resources on intellectual property rights (IPR)" and presents "resources to educate and assist businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), as well as consumers, government officials, and the general public."
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"Piracy explores the intellectual property wars from the advent of print culture in the fifteenth century to the reign of the Internet in the twenty-first. Written with a historian's flair for narrative and sparkling detail, the book swarms throughout with characters of genius, principle, cunning, and outright criminal intent. In the wars over piracy, it is the victims - from Charles Dickens to Bob Dylan - who have always been the best known, but...