Answer:
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Explanation:
Copyright is a legal intellectual property right, exclusively assigned to originator of a creative work - for its publish, performance, recording etc, for a fixed period of time. The creative work can be used by any other person or party, by permission of copyright owner only.
So : As per US copyright laws, Jean's copyright ends in 1988 .Until then, if other people use parts of Jean's book in their work, then they need to obtain permission from Jean
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Answer:
Whereas lines of competition are clearly defined in the more established industries, in the Internet industry they are blurred and indistinct, as companies that compete one day may be partners the next. So "Lines" cannot be compared to/with internet companies.
Explanation:
The Internet Industry is shaped by its unique framework outlining and its own rules between the companies within it, which offer a vast number of products and services and not always competing with each other compared with the traditional established industries competition lines that were developed from two parties or more aiming the same unshareable goal. These industries are stablishing the lines of competitions predicament which by all means can not be measured and applied using the same criteria for both of them.
The online industry is claiming for flexible, pliant lines of competition to be inforced to its specific logic and mechanisms.
The companies are now in a brand new competing ground with the digital area, so traditional established bart lines of competition although clear and defined are becoming obsolete facing the current surprising thus blurred and indistict internet industry lines.
CPUs are made mostly of crystalline silicon. First, though, that silicon must be purified. This is one of the most critical steps, because even a minute trace of impurities can cause chips to fail. Once in purified form, the silicon is formed into wafers, which are simply thin sheets crystalline material.
Then, the CPU maker etches lines onto the surface of the wafer. This process is followed by the actual placing of transistors and circuits.
Then the wafer is thoroughly cleaned with chemicals to ensure there are no contaminants. And finally, the wafer is precisely cut into the many individual chips, or CPUs, which will eventually provide the horsepower for your computer.
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