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| 100 | _aMohd.Tausif Zahir | ||
| 245 | _aCopyright Violation Including Music Lockers in Cloud Computing | ||
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| 505 | _aTable of Contents Declaration; Certificate; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents ; Abbreviations ; Table of Cases ; Abstract ; Statement of Problem; Research Questions; Hypothesis; Research Methodology; Research Data; Mode of Citation; Introduction ; Chapter One: Copyrightable Data in Cloud ; 1.1 Service Models: ; 1.1.1 Software as a Service ; 1.l.2 Platform as a Service (PaaS) ; l.1.3 Infrastructure as a Service(laaS) ; 1.2 Deployment Models ; 1.2.1 Community Cloud ; i .2.2 Public Cloud ; 1.2.3 Hybrid Cloud ; 1.3 Essential Characteristics ; 1.3.1Rapid Elasticity ; 1.3.2 Measured service ; 1.3.3 On Demand Self Service ; 1.3.4 Ubiquitous Network Access ; 1.3.5 Resource Pooling ; Chapter Two: Technological Protection Measures ; 2.1 Meaning of TPMs ; 2.1.1 Instances of use/misuse of TPMs ; 2.2 Indian Position; 2.2.1 Proposed Provision on TPMs ; 2.2.2 Need for provisions of TPMs in India ; 2.2.3 Analysis of the Proposed Provision ; 2.3 Fair Use; 2.3.1 Time Shifting; 2.3.2 Space-Shifting ; Chapter Three: Internet Policy Determining Ownership of Copyright; 3.1. Websites Policies ; 3.1.1. Facebook Policy ; 3.1.2. Twitter Policy ; 3.1.3. GOOGLE ; 3.l.3 .1. Your Content in our Services ; 3.l.3.2. About Software in our Services ; 3.1.4. APPLEITUNES ; 3.1.4.1 USE OF PURCHASED OR RENTED CONTENT: 3.1.4.2. USAGE RULES ; 3.1.4.3. SUBMISSIONS TO TIHE ITUNES SERVICE ; 3.1.5. MP3 TUNES ; 3.1.6. SAREGAMA ; 3.2. How to Determine Nature of rights in the Digital Age ; 3.3. The Effect of the Ninth Circuit Decisions on Digital Downloads ; 3.3.1. If the Ninth Circuit's Rule Applies, Consumers Do Not Own the Digital Downloads They Purchase Through Software Programs ; 3.3.2. If consumers owned digital downloads, their ownership rights could not be exercised when the copies are subject to license agreements and DRM ; Chapter Four: Effect of Technology on Copyright Holder Rights ; 4.1. Rights Granted By DMCA ; 4.1.1. Right to copy ; 4.1.2. The Right of Transmission and Public Performance ; 4.2. Deduplication ; Chapter Five: Liability For The Copyright Infringement; 5.1. Theories of liability for music locker sites under the DMCA ; 5.1.1. Direct Liability ; 5.1.1.1. Direct Liability under the Right to Copy ; 5.1.1.2. Direct Liability under the Public Performance Right; 5.1.1.2.1. There is no Public Performance When a Locker Service does not Use Deduplication ; 5.1.1.2.2. It Is Unclear Whether There Is a Public Performance When a Locker Service Uses Deduplication ; 5.1.1.2.3. Who Creates the Public Performance? ; 5.1.2. Secondary Liability ; 5.1.2.1. Inducement of Copyright Infringement ; 5.1.2.2. Contributory Copyright Infringement ; 5.1.2.3. Vicarious Copyright Infringement ; Conclusion; Suggestions ; Bibliography ; Annexure 1 WCT; Annexure 2 WPPT. | ||
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| 700 | _aProf. (Dr.) T Ramakrishna - Guide | ||
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