Lunes, Mayo 14, 2012

Chapter 6 Case Study


Chapter 6 - Vignette: RIAA Fights Music Piracy

1. Is the RIAA’s strong stand on copyright infringement helping or hurting the music recording
industry?
Answer:
the RIAA has taken legal actions against more then 40,000 people, mostly for copyright infringement for illegally sharing and downloading music via the internet some of the lawsuits threatened fines of tens of thousands of dollars alleged violators who challenged the RIAA in court risked being assessed crippling fines; thus most settled out of court

2. Could an ISP’s implementation and enforcement of the RIAA’s multi tier strategy have a
negative impact on the ISP?
Answer:
copyrighted works and any illegal activities through internet.RIAA says that the music industry has fully embraced the Internet as a major channel for distribution to consumers. The group has called on the Federal Communications Commission. It endorse efforts to curb illegal downloads of 










Chapter 6 - Case Study 3: Lotus v. Borland


1. Go to your school’s computer lab or a PC software store and experiment with current
versions of any two of the Quattro, Excel, or Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet programs. Write a brief
paragraph summarizing the similarities and differences in the “look and feel” of these two programs.

Answer:
For me the different in Excel from Borland is that, all the problems, procedures and formula needed to compute for large quantity of amount can be very easy, because it provides complete instruction for every formula and it is in its quality. I like Excel most especially that I can be able to run an Visual Basic application in Macro. But the only reason why the Borland Excel was being successful, because they just infringing the structure, commands, codes and all those stuffs according to survey, that's the reason they can gather some ideas on how to build same application more quality than the other.

2. The courts took several years to reverse their initial decision and rule in favor of Borland.
What impact did this delay have on the software industry? How might things have been
different if Borland had received an initial favorable ruling?
Asnwer:
for me in this accident will result into unfavorable court, for allowing Borland product for several years to the public without knowing its infringement.

3.Assume that you are the manager of Borland’s software development. With the benefit of
hindsight, what different decisions would you have made about Quattro?
Answer:
 If ever I will be the manager of the Quattro and i already know that it is illegal, I will directly resign my employment even if I have my big income every month. because from time to time that the company that you were working on will be facing an invistagetion in court you are assuredly obliged to face the court as a managerin your company and aside to face the court you will be put in prison




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