scholarly journals The role of technology in the historical development of the reproduction right in musical works

Fundamina ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 233-287
Author(s):  
J Joel Baloyi

This contribution recounts the historical development and expansion of the reproduction right in copyright in response to, and as a result of, technological developments, with a focus on the music reproduction right. It is shown how the very first copyright statute, the Statute of Anne, was enacted in response to the effects of a technological development, namely the invention of the printing press, which had been experienced over some time. To safeguard the interests of rightsholders, the Statute of Anne gave rise to and was itself epitomised by the reproduction right (the right to copy or print). The uncertainty with regard to the question of whether the Statute of Anne applied only in respect of books and other literary works, or whether it also extended to musical works, was resolved in the case of Bach v Longman, which extended the application of the Statute to musical works. It was particularly in the area of musical works that the reproduction right was further developed in the wake of rapid technological developments that emerged at the end of the nineteenth century and have continued into the digital age. This has led to the expansion of the music reproduction right into a multi-pronged right, covering usages made possible by the various technological developments, thus creating increased sources of income for rights-holders. Using a historical and contextual analysis, the contribution recounts these developments and their continuing relevance today.

2019 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Solomon O. Ademiluka

The Hannah narrative bears close affinities to the African context with respect to the problem of barrenness. Hence, employing the exegetical approach and contextual analysis, this article examines the narrative in relation to the attitude of the church in Nigeria towards the problem of barrenness among its members. The suffering of Hannah resonates with the travails of childless African women; yet, beyond the weekly or monthly prayer services for them, the church has not exploited these similarities enough to assist its barren members. This article states that the church can organise regular programmes to address issues such as causes of barrenness as well as the role of male and female cells in the conception process. It also needs to teach the right attitude of friends and relatives towards childless couples so as to reduce the psychological effects of childlessness particularly on the women. The church can also identify with childless couples by introducing them to the practices of child adoption and surrogacy when all efforts to have children by the natural process fail. As there will always be childless persons in spite of all efforts to have children, the church has the responsibility to make its members accept the fact that children are a gift from God, and that matrimony must not necessarily end in parenthood. Finally, the church in Nigeria needs to assure childless members that they can live happy and fulfilled lives despite their situation of childlessness.Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This research involves the disciplines of the Old Testament and Christian Ethics. It examines 1 Samuel 1:1–20 in relation to the attitude of the church in Nigeria towards its childless members, stressing that the church can do more in identifying with them.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 61
Author(s):  
Nada Zuhair Al – Feel

This study includes the answer to the question that may be raised regarding the possibility of considering the design of the interior decoration as classified as protected works in the UAE law, and the consequent enjoyment by the designer of the literary and financial rights of the author. Paragraph 11 of UAE Federal Law No. 7 of 2002 on the protection of copyright and related rights refers to the design of decoration as one of the examples of the technical works mentioned by the legislator. The answer to the questions raised in this study is divided into two axes: the first is the technical framework and guarantee the historical development of the design, the role of the Arab design in the development of the design of the decoration and the definition of the designer and distinguish it from the architectural design. The second axis included the legal framework and included the conditions that must be met in the decoration design in order to enjoy legal protection, the rights of the decorator and then the legal protection of the right of the decorator.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 42-52
Author(s):  
H. Obeid ◽  
F Hillani, ◽  
R. Fakih ◽  
K. Mozannar

In recent years artificial intelligence has entered a new era, which gives rise to many hopes for powerful states such as the United States and China. In this paper, we analyze the importance and role of artificial intelligence in technological development in each of the two countries on the one hand, and its influence on China-American relations in terms of technological and geopolitical conflict. To get the right results, we rely on a literature review of dozens of articles published on the phenomenon in order to compare the power of artificial intelligence between the United States and China where we found that the US still has technological strength, especially in the field of artificial intelligence, but we can say that a large force is beginning pose a threat for it which is China that has great technological capabilities so, we can say that the United States should work more in this field. Also, we found that artificial intelligence has a primary goal in both countries, it helps China to achieve its ambitions to be the leader of the world, and this intelligence, on the other hand, provides protection and security to the United States. This paper is divided into three sections. The first section focuses on the importance of artificial intelligence in achieving China’s ambitions, the second section explains the role of artificial intelligence in the US protection service, and the third section describes the technological and geopolitical conflict resulting from the competition in artificial intelligence between these two countries. Keywords: Artificial intelligence, United States, China, Conflict, leader.


Author(s):  
Baharuddin Fathoni ◽  
Leo Agung Sutimin ◽  
Hieronymus Purwanta

Facing the era of globalization, the younger generation continues to experience an identity crisis where the younger generation is more familiar with hero figures who do not reflect eastern values, especially those that are typically Indonesian which causes the young generation to lack concern for the nation; and reduced pride in Indonesia's nationalistic identity. Digital books or e-books are a technological development that utilizes computers used to display information in the form of text, images, audio, video and other multimedia in a concise and dynamic form that can be read by computers or other electronic devices. In this case, digital books are an alternative and the right solution for learning the history of heroism in the implementation of independent learning. The purpose of this paper is to determine the role of digital history books in teaching heroic values to students. This research is analyzed using qualitative research methods. The results and discussion are: the role of learning the history of heroes through digital book media that can make it easier to teach heroic values to students. So that students are able to emulate heroic values and actualize and serve as spirit values in the life of society, nation and state.


2011 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Kay

In every field of scientific enquiry, there is much data and therefore frequent cause to turn to the computer to help process it. This is certainly true of linguists. They use computers to search for examples of grammatical phenomena in large corpora and to collect statistics on their occurrence. They can use them to compile lexica, and to compare them with a view to assessing the relatedness of pairs of languages. Activities like these are collectively referred to as Natural Language Processing (NLP). Generally speaking, however, NLP is an engineering, rather than a scientific enterprise, much of it devoted to developing technologies, like machine translation, information retrieval, and speech recognition. It would be natural to expect these technological developments to be informed by the results of scientific enquiry carried out by linguists. In other words, it would be natural that they should have a foundation in computational linguistics. But this is rarely the case. Technological development in NLP is based almost entirely on machine-learning models most of which are wild and fantastical from a linguist’s perspective. This, of course, is an aberration which, fortunately, may be in the course of correction. In a tightly argued and largely convincing essay elsewhere in this volume, Steven Abney expresses a different view. “Computational linguistics”, he writes, “is not a specialization of linguistics at all, at least not if we take “linguistics” and “computational linguistics” as academic communities defined by their membership.” An academic community is a set of people and a set is surely defined by its membership, but sets do not confer on their members the right to appropriate names already long since claimed by the members of other sets. In this paper, I shall continue to use the term “Computational Linguistics” to refer to an approach to the subject of linguistics that is informed and inspired by computing. With Abney, I shall argue in this paper that “Language is a computational system, and there is a depth of understanding that is simply unachievable without a thorough knowledge of computation.” There is a natural affinity between linguistics and computer science, and it is one that has very little to do with NLP. It arises because human language is one of very few naturally occurring phenomena that is fundamentally digital. Linguists and lay people alike tacitly acknowledge this affinity when they discuss such questions as whether spider is an insect, whether the vowel in “marry” is the same as the one in “merry”, or whether I can claim simultaneously that “I heard about the argument in the library” while denying the truth of both “I was in the library” and “The argument was in the library”. Notice that, while a spider may be more or less like an insect, it cannot be more or less an insect. Either it is, or it is not. Likewise with the vowels in “marry” and “merry”. They may sound more or less different in the speech of different people, but the vowels of a particular English speaker’s language constitute a small, fixed set and, in a given dialect, the vowels in these words are instances either of the same, or different members of that set. The sentence about the argument and the library has (at least) two syntactic structures, one of which puts me, and one which puts the argument, in the library. Language places the phenomena in its purview into absolutely discrete classes, and this is what makes it a digital system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vasyl MARCHUK ◽  
Vasyl HLADIY ◽  
Nataliia HOLUBIAK ◽  
Vasyl DUDKEVYCH ◽  
Vasyl MELNYCHUK

The development of the countries of Eastern Europe as a democratic legal state is primarily determined by how rational and efficient the organization of state power is. Recently, one can observe a tendency for riveted attention to change from central to local government, which is represented by local authorities. Local self-government is one of the fundamental democratic foundations of the constitutional system in postmodern society. That is why its modern transformation is being updated by the role of the most important factor in the development of the entire system of Ukrainian statehood. And having chosen the European direction as the vector of external integration, it became expedient to study the experience of countries that have gone through a complex, but progressive, path of reform in a postmodern society. Comparing the European integration aspirations with the program of changes that Ukraine needs, one should choose the right benchmark on which one can or must rely on in the process of modern institutionalization of the power system. In our opinion, the option of choosing a country of permanent democracy, which have gone the path of many years of change, containing revolutionary upheavals, and have a specific historical development, is erroneous. But neighboring European countries, not only bordering Ukraine, but have also gone through similar stages of development, can set the basic vector for domestic institutional changes. For a long time, the Interstate Association of the Visegrad Four Countries has been a partner and conductor of Ukraine’s foreign policy.


Author(s):  
Ivar John Erdal

Since the mid-1990s, media organizations all over the world have experienced a series of significant changes related to technological developments, from the organizational level down to the single journalist. Ownership in the media sector has developed toward increased concentration, mergers, and cross-media ownership. At the same time, digitization of media production has facilitated changes in both the organization and the everyday practice of journalism. Converged multimedia news organizations have emerged, as companies increasingly implement some form of cross-media cooperation or synergy between previously separate journalists, newsrooms, and departments. These changes have raised a number of questions about the relationship between organizational strategies, new technology, and everyday newsroom practice. In the literature on convergence journalism, these questions have been studied from different perspectives. Adopting a meta-perspective, it is possible to sort the literature into two broad categories. The first group consists of research mainly occupied with convergence in journalism. These are typically studies of organizational changes and changes in professional practice, for example increased cooperation between print and online newsrooms, or the role of online journalism in broadcasting organizations. The second group contains research primarily concerning convergence of journalism. This is mainly studies concerned with changes in journalistic texts. Some examples of this are repurposing television news for online publication, increased use of multimedia, and genre development within online journalism. It has to be noted that the two angles are closely connected and also share an interest in the role of technological development and the relationship between changing technologies, work practices, and journalistic output.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 38-50
Author(s):  
Diana Anggraeni ◽  
Mashadi Said ◽  
Diah Febrina

The culinary business today is one of the most sought-after business alternatives in Depok. This can be seen that out of 1000 business actors in Depok in 2018, most of them are doing business in the culinary sector. Because the development of the culinary business is increasing rapidly, culinary entrepreneurs, especially women, need various information related to this business. This study aims to find out the communication channels used by women culinary entrepreneurs in Depok to meet their information needs. This study uses a quantitative approach with a survey method. The sample was chosen using a purposive sampling technique based on the characteristics of women who have culinary business, both online and offline. Data were collected by sending questionnaires online through a google form. Within two weeks, as many as 96 respondents were willing to fill out and return the questionnaire. The results of the study show that in the current technological development, the role of communication channels is crucial to support culinary business activities. Various types of culinary information are obtained very quickly when smart business actors utilize the right communication channels. The majority of women culinary entrepreneurs in Depok use communication channels through group chat and interpersonal communication channels, such as friends and family.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 168-178
Author(s):  
Yoga Junaedi ◽  
Betha Nurina Sari ◽  
Agung Susilo Yuda Irawan

Technology is a tool or means used by humans to make ends meet. Technological development covers various aspects of life, such as health, education and in agriculture. One of the uses of current technological developments is the creation of expert systems. Expert systems in agriculture can help farmers in overcoming problems in their crops based on the symptoms that occur in these plants, so farmers can quickly find the right solution. One type of agricultural plants that are susceptible to various pests is water guava. In resolving pests and diseases that attack not a few of the farmers or owners make mistakes in overcoming the problems encountered. So by making an expert system to diagnose guava plant diseases it is expected to help farmers to overcome problems by providing good solutions. The process of making this expert system uses the Bayes theorem method. Bayes theorem method is one method to overcome the uncertainty of data. Where this method is based on the initial condition where the initial condition is a condition of existing symptoms then subject to predetermined rules then the greatest truth value is taken to determine the conclusions and solutions of the symptoms that have been mentioned previously.


2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 53
Author(s):  
DIAN AMINTAPRATIWI PURWANDINI ◽  
IRWANSYAH IRWANSYAH

In the era of industry 4.0, technology is projected to dominate all aspects of human life. As a consequence, various industries must be prepared and adapt to technological developments, if they do not want to be left behind and lose. Technological development and information flow are identified as environmental factors that influence the corporation as an organization both internally and externally. This article was created using qualitative analysis methods where the literature approach is the basis for analysis. The purpose of this discussion is to find out the conceptual understanding of communication in the industrial era 4.0. The conclusion of this article is strategic and adaptive corporate communication is very important, given the exchange of information between corporations, the public and the environment will create organizational harmony so that plans and activities can be coordinated and environmental uncertainty can be reduced. The right media identification and analysis will have an impact on effective and on target corporate communication.


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