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United States. Congress. Joint

Oeuvres (6)

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ISBN: 9781234488109 bzw. 1234488108, in Englisch, RareBooksClub, neu.

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RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 140 pages. Original publisher: Washington: U. S. G. P. O. , 2010. LC Number: KF25 . E2 2009n OCLC Number: (OCoLC)613333786 Subject: Predatory lending -- United States. Excerpt: . . . 9 The prepared statement of Senator Leahy follows: TATEMENT OF ENATOR ATRICK EAHY S S P L When I first arrived in the Senate television broadcasts were no longer just in black and white and record players had high-fidelity and stereophonic sound. The personal computer, email, high-definition television, CDs, DVDs, wireless commu-nications devices and the Internet were yet to be created. Now these are among the ubiquitous tools we use today to do our work, talk to friends and family, listen to music, watch a movie, or play a video game. Each new tool has spawned new oppor-tunities, entirely new industries, new ways to package and sell products, and new ways for consumers to enjoy copyrighted works. It is no surprise that the intellec-tual property generated in this country is an economic engine that is the envy of the world. Challenge of New Technologies. The challenge of protecting music, motion pic-tures, sound recordings, computer software and other copyrighted works in digital formats has been the focus of the Judiciary Committees sustained attention over the past few Congresses. I have worked in partnership with Senator Hatch, and other Members of this Committee, to keep our copyright laws up to date to protect the rights of creators and ensure that consumers enjoy a vast selection of new and different educational, entertainment and other copyrighted products. We appreciate, having focused on these issues for so long, that new technological developments pose new challenges about how to protect copyrighted works and cre-ate new business models to deliver those products to consumers securely, cost-effec-tively, and conveniently. New technologies may initially appear to trump intellectual property protection, but in the end they open new opportunities for artists and new choices for consumers. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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United States. Congress. Joint

Oeuvres (6)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9781234488109 bzw. 1234488108, in Englisch, RareBooksClub, Taschenbuch, neu.

54,85 + Versand: 4,03 = 58,88
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 140 pages. Original publisher: Washington: U. S. G. P. O. , 2010. LC Number: KF25 . E2 2009n OCLC Number: (OCoLC)613333786 Subject: Predatory lending -- United States. Excerpt: . . . 9 The prepared statement of Senator Leahy follows: TATEMENT OF ENATOR ATRICK EAHY S S P L When I first arrived in the Senate television broadcasts were no longer just in black and white and record players had high-fidelity and stereophonic sound. The personal computer, email, high-definition television, CDs, DVDs, wireless commu-nications devices and the Internet were yet to be created. Now these are among the ubiquitous tools we use today to do our work, talk to friends and family, listen to music, watch a movie, or play a video game. Each new tool has spawned new oppor-tunities, entirely new industries, new ways to package and sell products, and new ways for consumers to enjoy copyrighted works. It is no surprise that the intellec-tual property generated in this country is an economic engine that is the envy of the world. Challenge of New Technologies. The challenge of protecting music, motion pic-tures, sound recordings, computer software and other copyrighted works in digital formats has been the focus of the Judiciary Committees sustained attention over the past few Congresses. I have worked in partnership with Senator Hatch, and other Members of this Committee, to keep our copyright laws up to date to protect the rights of creators and ensure that consumers enjoy a vast selection of new and different educational, entertainment and other copyrighted products. We appreciate, having focused on these issues for so long, that new technological developments pose new challenges about how to protect copyrighted works and cre-ate new business models to deliver those products to consumers securely, cost-effec-tively, and conveniently. New technologies may initially appear to trump intellectual property protection, but in the end they open new opportunities for artists and new choices for consumers. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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