Arviz purchases a copy of Word Sample 7.0 software, the newest version of the word processing program he normally uses. Ravitz wants to share a copy of the software with his friends Kim and Carrie, but the program was designed to only be copied once. Ravitz is a decent programmer, so after spending a little time with the program, Ravitz learns how to bypass the code that only allows the program to be copied once. Arvitz then makes copies of the program and gives these copies to Kim and Carrie. By copying the word processing program and giving the program to his friends, Arvitz has violated:

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By copying the word processing software program and giving it to his friends, Arvitz has violated: the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

Globally, there are three (3) main ways to protect an intellectual property (IP) and these include:

  • Trademarks
  • Patents
  • Copyright law

A copyright law can be defined as a set of formal rules that are granted by a government to protect an intellectual property (IP) by granting the owner an exclusive right to use it, while preventing any unauthorized access, use or duplication (copying) by others.

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a universal copyright law which protects and regulates the sharing and downloading rights of digital media such as music, books, software programs, etc.

In conclusion, Arvitz violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by copying the word processing software program and giving it to his friends Kim and Carrie.

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