Friday, October 14, 2011
Leonard Jones and James E. White v. Mary J. Blige
Leonard Jones and James E. White came out with a song called “Party Ain’t Crunk”. Shortly after, Mary J. Blige came out with a song called “Family Affair.” Apparently they were both rap songs and they both had the same type of rhythm. Plaintiffs-Appellants Leonard Jones and James E. White sued Mary J. Blige, Asiah Lewis and Luchana M. Lodge, lyricists, and Universal-MCA Music Publishing, Inc. and Universal Music Group, Inc. for copyright infringement in the end. http://cip.law.ucla.edu/cases/2000-2009/Pages/jonesblige.aspx.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
Tracking Teresa
Teresa gave out her family members, her age group, her e-mail address, and her hobbies. Yes, I have given out personal information before. I put my highschool, hometown, and e-mail address on Facebook. According to Deputy Krupp, the most important thing to use while on the Internet is common sense. I also watched the video on Netsmartz called "Cyberbullying: You can't take it back." The teen talked about how friend made a website where the guys rated girls that go to their school. The next day all the girls were really sad and his sister was on the website too but his friend hid it from him. The teens friend got suspended, and they were gonna kick the other teen out too. The teen said that you should be careful what you put online because you can never take it back.
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