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Which of the following was the result in Authors Guild v. Google

Which of the following was the result in Authors Guild v. Google, the case in the text involving whether Google violated the copyright rights to authors by scanning books and establishing a publicly available search function making snippets of text available?

  • a. That Google violated the rights of the book copyright holders because while Google had the right to scan the books, it had no right to institute a search function available to the public.

  • b. That Google did not violate the rights of the book copyright holders because, while the fair use doctrine was inapplicable, Google was involved in digital imaging, a protected activity.

  • c. That Google violated the rights of the book copyright holders because Google had no right to scan the contents of the publications.

  • d. That the activities of Google augmented public knowledge and that Google did not lose the protection of the fair use doctrine based on its profit motivation.

In: Other

If the Ecell of the following cell is 0.945 V, what is the pH in the...

If the Ecell of the following cell is 0.945 V, what is the pH in the anode compartment? Pt(s) | H2 (1.00 atm) | H+(aq) || Ag+(0.100 M) | Ag(s)

1.245 is NOT the correct answer

In: Chemistry

***C PROGRAMMING*** Roman Numerals: I           =          1 V          =       

***C PROGRAMMING***

Roman Numerals:

I           =          1

V          =          5

X          =        10

L          =        50

C          =      100

D          =      500

M         =     1000

Use % for modulus division.

Step 1

  • Write a program that will and display 3 menu options. The options are:
  1. Display the first 50 Roman Numerals.
  2. Enter a number to be converted to Roman Numerals.
  3. Exit.
  • Prompt the user for a selection: A, B or C.
  • If the user selects A then print 2 Columns of numbers on the screen. The leftmost column will display the roman numerals for numbers 1 – 25 and the rightmost column will display the roman numerals for number 26 – 50.

For example:

Number/Numeral                                                            Number/Numeral

1 = I                                                                              26 = XXVI

2 = II                                                                             27 = XXVII

3 = III                                                                            28 = XXVIII

4 = IV                                                                           29 = XXIX

5 = V                                                                            30 = XXX

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25 = XXV                                                                      50 = L

Press any key to continue?

  • If the user selects B then prompt the user for a number between 1 and 3999 and then display the roman numeral. Only allow positive integers between 1 and 3999. Loop until a valid number is entered
  • If the user selects C then end the program.

In: Computer Science

A firm agreed to pay its workers ​$18 an hour in 2016 and $21 an hour...

A firm agreed to pay its workers ​$18 an hour in 2016 and $21 an hour in 2017. The price level for these years was 241 in 2016 and 245 in 2017.

Calculate the real wage rate in each year​ (to the nearest​ cent).

What is the real wage increase received by these workers in​ 2017?

In: Economics

Ford Motor Company’s profit for the period ended December 31, 2016 (net income) was $4,607 million...

Ford Motor Company’s profit for the period ended December 31, 2016 (net income) was $4,607 million compared to prior year profit of $7,371 million, but cash flows from operations was $19,792 million in 2016 and $16,170 million in the prior year. Explain this apparent paradox.

In: Accounting

In June of 2015, you begin depositing $300 per month into an annuity.(a) If the interest...

In June of 2015, you begin depositing $300 per month into an annuity.(a) If the interest rate is 1.4% compounded monthly, determine the value of the account in June 2016.(b) In June 2016, the interest rate increases to 2.2% compounded monthly, determine the value of theaccount in June 2017.

In: Accounting

Name 5 accounts with NORMAL BALANCE on the Debit side Name 5 Accounts with NORMAL BALANCE...

Name 5 accounts with NORMAL BALANCE on the Debit side

Name 5 Accounts with NORMAL BALANCE on the Credit side

Use two accounts in a journal entry to illustrate with explanations.

For example, normal balance of Cash account is Debit and normal balance of Loan Payable is Credit.

ABC Company borrowed from Bank of America $50,000. After ABC Company signs a Promissory Note, Bank of America would give $50,000 cash to ABC Company.

ABC Company would enter Journal Entry in its books as follow:

Debit Cash (To Increase Cash) and Credit Loan Payable (From not owing, now ABC owes $50,000. So it needs to Increase Loan Payable)

In: Accounting

Name four compounds that contain anhydrous phosphate bonds. Name a compound that contains an anhydride bond...

Name four compounds that contain anhydrous phosphate bonds. Name a compound that contains an anhydride bond that does not contain phosphorus, but is found in the TCA cycle?

      

What is the difference between an anhydrous bond and an ester bond? What is the biological significance of having a compound containing an anhydrous bond

In: Chemistry

1. Write the chemical structures of monomer, repeating unit and polymer ? IUPAC name, common name,...


1. Write the chemical structures of monomer, repeating unit and polymer ? IUPAC name, common name, trade names and abbreviation of polyamide
2. What are the important properties for the polyamide
3. When polyamide was discovered and commercialized, give the short history of
polymer.
4. How it can be polymerized, which polymerization process and what are the mostly used
processing methods, which company(s) produces and how much produces this polymer?
5. How it is characterized? Choose at least 3 different characterization tool and find
examples from literature? Why these characterization methods are used? What are the results
for this polymer?
6. What are the common applications?
7. How it can be modified?
8. What are the common copolymers, composites, or nanocomposites?( Give at least one
important example for each)
9. What are the recycling properties?

In: Chemistry

Select a Fortune 500 company whose name starts with the first letter in your last name...

Select a Fortune 500 company whose name starts with the first letter in your last name and obtain the company’s most recent 10-K report. (You may use the same company that you used previously.) Be sure that the company has a complex capital structure. Attach the equity section of the balance sheet and the notes relevant to answering the following questions:

(a) Does the company have preferred stock and common stock (or different classes of common stock)? Do its stocks have a par or stated value; if so, what are they? How many of each type of stock are authorized and have been issued? What is the average issue price?

(b) Were any shares issued in any of the years reported in the financial statements? At what price?

(c) What dividends were paid in each of the years reported in the financial statements? What is the payout ratio?

(d) Does the company have a stock-based compensation plan? How many options are outstanding? When do they expire? Were any options exercised during any of the years reported in the financial statements? At what exercise price?

(e) What number of shares was used to compute the diluted earnings per share in each of the years reported? What elements caused the dilution? Were there any convertible securities or other potentially dilutive items that were not included in the computation of diluted earnings per share? If so, explain why they were excluded. Does the company follow the required GAAP disclosure for earnings per share?

In: Accounting