Explain the impact of legal and illegal downloading of music on the financial performance of record companies.

Protection from Piracy

Prior to beginning work on this discussion,Read all of the required resources for this week. Review the instructions below and research a minimum of five additional peer-reviewed and/or scholarly sources in the UAGC Library that were published within the last 10 years to help support your statements. Be sure to include a reference list for your sources at the end of your post in APA format as outlined by the UAGC Writing Center (Links to an external site.).

In the last 15-20 years, internet piracy or “file sharing” of copyrighted material has gained significant popularity. It is a topic that has regularly sparked debate and has received international attention. While many people agree that file sharing is unethical and consider piracy to be equivalent to theft, others support file sharing and claim that their actions are ethical and justified.

From a professional, evidence-based perspective, address the following issues supporting your statements with evidence from your researched sources.

Explain the impact of legal and illegal downloading of music on the financial performance of record companies.
Evaluate whether or not it is ethical to download copyrighted music for free.
Analyze the motivations of otherwise ethical people who take advantage of free downloads of copyrighted materials.
Explain the appropriate role of colleges and universities in addressing file-sharing amongst their students.
Evaluate whether or not it is ethical for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to sue random copyright violators in an effort to instill fear in all violators.

Explain the role and competences of arbitrators in maintaining the procedural order in international commercial dispute resolution through arbitration.

Explain the role and competences of arbitrators in maintaining the procedural order in international commercial dispute resolution through arbitration.

Paper with a clean layout and presentation (e.g. normal margins, 1.15 lined spacing, readable font size (e.g. Time New Roman 11pt or Calibri 11 point), and page numbers.

Your paper may have a maximum word count of 4000 words (not including footnotes and bibliography) and should include a bibliography.

The paper shall be well-researched and well referenced. These sources may be useful:

Arbitration

M. Moses, the principles and practice of international commercial arbitration (Cambridge ed. 2017, Ch. 1 (p. 1-14), 2, 3, 5 (p, 96-110 on competence-competence and anti-suit injunctions), digitally available via UM library (not mandatory: Ch. 7 on ‘beginning arbitration’ (background info for those interested);

M.R.P. Paulsson, The 1958 New York Convention Article II: Fit for modern International
trade?, BCDR International Arbitration Review, (Kluwer Law International; Kluwer
Law International 2015, Volume 2 Issue 1) pp. 117 – 134, available: http://www.kluwerarbitration.com/CommonUI/document.aspx?id=kli-ka-biar-020107

Regulatory instruments (International/EU law)

UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration 1985, as amended in 2006 and in 2010, available at http://www.uncitral.org.
– IBA International Bar Association Guidelines for Drafting International Arbitration Clauses, available http://www.ibanet.org/Default.aspx.

How is criminology helpful to law enforcement?Provide specific examples of when criminology theory has assisted law enforcement?

JUS-104 Topic 7 Criminological Analytics Worksheet

Instructions: Please review and respond to the following questions. Make sure responses are substantive in nature and meet the required word count. There should be at least one reference per question.

A criminologist may use the analytical tool of link analysis. What is link analysis and how is it utilized? (50 to 100 words response)

What is institutional anomie theory? Does this theory seem plausible? (100 to 150 words response)

What is deviant place theory? Does this theory seem plausible? (100 to 150-word response)

In the context of criminology, what is event charting? How is it used by a criminologist? (50 to 100 words response)

What is deductive logic? How might a criminologist engage in deductive logic in their work? (100 to 150 words response)

How is criminology helpful to law enforcement?Provide specific examples of when criminology theory has assisted law enforcement? (100 to 150 words response)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Identify two ethical STANDARDS in the NASW Code of Ethics that are elements of an ethical dilemma regarding this case?Which standard will you rank as more important and why?

Case Study

1. Briefly describe one ethical dilemma with which you (as the social worker) is facing in the scenario. (no citation necessary) (5 points)

2. When considering the ethical dilemma, identify any conflicting professional and personal values you, as the social worker, may have regarding this issue, ie. do you have personal opinions about asking a client to leave when intoxicated, is there a concern for personal safety with a client who is intoxicated and angry, is there different roles that may be competing given the social worker’s role in the group and relationship with the client? (5 points) (no citation necessary)

3. Identify two ethical STANDARDS in the NASW Code of Ethics that are elements of an ethical dilemma regarding this case?Which standard will you rank as more important and why’. (Cite your source(s) i 5 points)

4. Select ONE Ethical Decision Making Model from the text book or clan discussion to respond to this case. List the question from the model and your response. (Cite your source(s) / 15 points).

5. Do you share the experience with your supervisor, !mowing that she will be upset that you allowed a client to remain while intoxicated and the consequence may be that Mel can no longer attend group and that the supervisor may look upon you negatively? Explain your answer. (Cite your source(s) 10 points)

6. How would “Duty to Protect” from Tarasqffv. the Regents of the Unitersio: of California apply? (Cite your source(s) / 10 points)

7. Despite the possibility of destroying the confidential nature of the therapy, what are four steps the social worker should take to ensure protection? (No citation necessary I 10 points) S.

8.Do you have a duty to locate the man she is referencing to warn him? Do you have an obligation to call the police? Explain your answer. (Cite your source(s) 10 points)

9. Mel shared voluntarily that she is HIV positive. Suppose that she continues with the group and several weeks later she shares that she’s been “enjoying life” and shares that she has been having casual unprotected sex With men she’s casually been “hooking up with” at a local bar.

10.Does the agency have a duty to fend the men to warn them’ Is there an obligation for you or the agency to call the police? Explain your answer (Cite your source(s) / 10 points)

You are aware that she is a single mother of two young children. Home-visits are not a part of your agency’s scope. How do you proceed with your concern for the children. Explain your answer (Cite your source(s) / 20 points) • 10. In closing. please discuss your process of gathering facts. List the questions would you ask (and to whom) in order to gather the facts that is necessary to determine severity.

Critically discuss the merits of the three-stage test, also variously known as the ‘incremental approach or the ‘tripartite test’ for establishing a duty of care and its role in the concept of negligence.

Elements of Corporate and Business Law

QUESTION TO ANSWER:

Using Donoghue v Stevenson (1932), Caparo Industries plc v Dickman (1990) and Customs and Excise Commissioners v Barclays Bank plc (2007) and other relevant cases, critically discuss the merits of the three-stage test, also variously known as the ‘incremental approach or the ‘tripartite test’ for establishing a duty of care and its role in the concept of negligence.

Your essay should be written in an academic style, that is enriched with relevant cases and documented with citations, and a bibliography. The work must be word-processed and must not exceed 1500 words. copy pasted from attached file.

Dont have to write more than 1375 words. Stating some sources below you need to use for the perfect answer n some help. They are also stated in the attachment and so is the question. You can view the attachment for a more clearer scope. Use as many sources as you can.

Useful Resources

Kelly, D., Hammer, R., Denoncourt, J. and Hendy, J. (2020). Business Law. Fourth edition. Taylor & Francis.

Rouch, L. (2017), Business law, Fourth edition, Oxford University Press.

Marson & Ferris (2016), Concentrate business law, third edition, Oxford University press.

Jones, L (2017), Introduction to Business Law, Fourth edition, Oxford University press

Buckland, W.W. (1935) The duty to take care, LQR, 51: 637

Winfield, P.M. (1934) Duty in tortious negligence’ Columbia Law Review, 34(1), 41-46

Murphy, G. (2011) The snail and the ginger beer: the singular case of Donoghue v Stevenson, Commonwealth Law Bulletin, 37(1), 214-215

Try make it as critical, accurate and grammar enriched as you can. Your efforts are very much appreciated. Message if need further info.

Explain when any case may be terminated without a trial as well as the use of offers of settlement and other remedies.

Civil litigation

Critically discuss how and why the judiciary use Case management via the Civil procedure Rules in Civil cases at the following stages in the Civil Procedure process:

1) Allocation

2) Costs

1) & 2) carry equal marks and ensure you use relevant statute and case law.

Knowledge and Understanding

1. Evaluate the core elements which enable an act of litigation;

2. Understand full trial process, including any possible pre-action steps;

3. Explain when any case may be terminated without a trial as well as the use of offers of settlement and other remedies; and

4. Understand and analyse orders and judgments, from enforcement to appeal.

Practical, Professional or Subject Specific Skills

5. Application and understanding of the civil litigation process; and

6. Ability to recognise the relevance of the essay to the law and the changes in civil

litigation that have recently occurred in relation to post Briggs and Covid and affected

the civil litigation process.

Transferable Skills and other Attributes

7. Demonstrate the ability to write in a clear and unambiguous manner using correct

terminology and utilising accurate referencing techniques;

Assessment Information/Brief

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8. Using a range of primary and secondary sources of information, law reports, statutes,

statistical data and socio-legal research;

9. Apply library based (conventional and electronic) research skills to research relevant

issues; and

10. Structure opinions on civil litigation that are objective and ethical.

Demonstrate critical understanding of legal issues created by autonomous technologies.

Artificial intelligence

Question:

“AI systems perpetuate and amplify bias.”

AI Now Institute, 2018

Evaluate the bias and discrimination problem present within AI. You should consider various instances in which bias and discrimination has occurred in AI systems, and any attempts made to reduce the issue.

1.Demonstrate critical understanding of legal issues created by autonomous technologies.

2. Identify the challenges and opportunities that Artificial Intelligence has brought to legal practice.

3. Critically evaluate specific applications of autonomous technologies in the field of law.

4. Understand the wider societal implications of Artificial Intelligence and Law.

5. Apply acquired knowledge of AI and Law to identify legal solutions arising from the use of autonomous technologies.

6. Plan and conduct research into AI and its impact on the legal sector;

7. Identify and analyse future challenges related to Artificial Intelligence and Law.

8. Present arguments in a clear, logical and accurate form;

What could the CO do to maintain the relationship and not violate the rules?

Week 9 Assignment – Case Study #2: A Question of Policy

Write a 1/2 to one page (150–275 words) response in which you answer the three questions that follow the case study below:

As a female correctional officer, you have been working at the same women’s prison for fifteen years. The inmates call you Marge and respect you as being firm yet fair. You have made some mistakes during your career, but no one has ever questioned your intentions or integrity. Like anyone working in prison, you have found some inmates you like more than others. However, it is rare for you to find an inmate with whom you cannot work with at all. In fact, you are dedicated to the point that you will often spend some of your own time participating with the female inmates in recreation, arts and crafts, and other cell-block activities.

There is one inmate you are particularly fond of. She is a young woman about nineteen years of age who is in on a drug offense. Lisa is a shy girl who comes from a broken home. She never had much of a family life; both of her parents had failed in previous marriages. Lisa’s drug problems had started in high school when she got mixed up with the wrong crowd. She had felt accepted by the drug crowd, and life seemed easier to cope with while on drugs. Lisa was beginning to use hard drugs when she got busted. Because she was with a friend who was selling large quantities of drugs, her bust resulted in a trial and a two-year sentence.

While in prison, Lisa has come to you on several occasions with personal problems. Being a first-time offender, she has found prison life tough to adjust to. You and she have become good friends in a mutually trusting relationship. On this particular day, however, your relationship is being tested.

Lisa has asked you to mail a personal letter to a close friend who lives in her hometown. Since her friend is not a member of her family or her lawyer, his name is not on the approved mailing list. She knows your mailing the setter would violate institutional policy but says it is very important to her that she contact her friend just this one time. You know that other correctional officers occasionally mail letters for inmates. You also realize that it would be relatively easy for you to mail this particular letter. Still, it is a violation of policy.

If you do not mail the letter, your relationship with Lisa will more than likely deteriorate. If you do mail the letter, you may suffer unanticipated consequences. The decision is going to be a difficult one, and you are going to have to make it. Answer the following:

Relationships of trust between inmates and correctional officers are not uncommon. How could such a small violation of prison policy create any problems?

What could the CO do to maintain the relationship and not violate the rules?

Is violating rules always an ethical transgression?