Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Thursday, 25 April 2013
M1 Limitations
For the devices i have chosen the limitations are as follows:
- Printer
- Computer
- Projector
- Camera
- Graphics Tablet
The limitations for the printer is the printing speed. It is not the most up to date printer and so the speed will not be as fast as other possible printers that could be purchased, the size of paper it can cope with and the thickness of paper it can cope with.
The limitation for the projector is the brightness of the bulbs and the cost of replacement bulbs they are abut £200, the size of the actual projection, some of them are very low resolution.
The limitation for the camera is how long the battery lasts on it, how many pictures it can actually store, pixels on the camera.
The limitations for the computer is the hard drive size, every year computers are getting more advanced so really you will probably only have this certain computer for a year.
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
P6 UNIT 35
Copyright Law:
Copyright is a legal concept, in which the maker of a brand copyright their product, so that other companies cannot copy or steal their idea of the product. Copyright is very useful because it means that a brand can be individual.
For example the Adidas sign cannot be copied because it is Adidas's own logo and they have copyrighted it. Any company that tries to copy the Adidas logo is liable for a lawsuit.
Intellectual Property
Intellectual property (IP) is a legal concept which refers to creations of the mind for which exclusive rights are recognized. Under intellectual property law, owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets, such as musical, literary, and artistic works; discoveries and inventions; and words, phrases, symbols, and designs. Common types of intellectual property rights include copyright, trademarks, patents, industrial rights, trade dress, and in some jurisdictions trade secrets.
For example if you used someone else's music that they had wrote, and you took credit for it you are liable for a lawsuit.
Copyright is a legal concept, in which the maker of a brand copyright their product, so that other companies cannot copy or steal their idea of the product. Copyright is very useful because it means that a brand can be individual.
For example the Adidas sign cannot be copied because it is Adidas's own logo and they have copyrighted it. Any company that tries to copy the Adidas logo is liable for a lawsuit.
Intellectual Property
Intellectual property (IP) is a legal concept which refers to creations of the mind for which exclusive rights are recognized. Under intellectual property law, owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets, such as musical, literary, and artistic works; discoveries and inventions; and words, phrases, symbols, and designs. Common types of intellectual property rights include copyright, trademarks, patents, industrial rights, trade dress, and in some jurisdictions trade secrets.
For example if you used someone else's music that they had wrote, and you took credit for it you are liable for a lawsuit.
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