Copyright is a tangible form of protection for intellectual property (original works including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, ) provided by the laws of the United States. It can be published or unpublished.
The law aims to encourage the creation of art and culture by giving the authors and artists a set of exclusive rights which includes the right to make and sell copies of their works, create derivative works, and perform or display their works in public.
• A. when you create a sculpture for art, is it copyrighted? Yes, A sculpture of art can be copyrighted.
• NO. A poster you make on the computer for technology class, not an original artwork.
• Yes. As long as the dance you created in P.E. is original.
• Yes, you have to file for copyright protection.
• b. If you live until 75 years old, copyright will expire 70 years after your death.
• C. The “Fair Use doctrine”
The consequence if a memory manager and a processor manager
stopped communicating would lead to a negative outcome as they need to
communicate in order for the process managaer to process the information that
is being delivered in and out and for the memory manager to store each of that
information that could be later use in the future and for privacy purposes. If
they weren’t able to communicate, the process would be disrupted, causing
negative outcomes such as having information to be leaked and to have no
organization at all.
The answer that is being depicted above is red flag. This is
a process or a way of having to provide reasonable explanation or to alert an individual
when there is a problem that is present in means of having to let them know
about it.
Answer:
Increase profits by $40,000
Explanation:
The computation of the net impact of stopping production of love seats is shown below:
= Contribution margin × increased percentage - segment margin
= $900,000 × 10% - $50,000
= $90,000 - $50,000
= $40,000
Since the amount comes in positive which means that the profits is increased by $40,000
All other information which is given is not relevant. Hence, ignored it