In MGM v. Grokster the U.S. Supreme Court in 2005 unanimously held that
a. Grokster could be held liable for consumers' infringing downloads.
b. consumers who swap digital music files are usually engaged in fair use.
c. Grokster owed no damages because it was helping the music industry.
d. most of the music had passed into the public domain.
a
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a. the ability to persist even when frustrated, to control our impulses and delay gratification. b. the experience of energy that moves through our body. c. socially constructed and learned. d. feelings we experienced that result from the interaction of physiology, cognitions, and social experience. e. involving thoughts, psychological states, and biological processes.
These are the basic beliefs and concepts of an organization and comprise the core of corporate culture. They define the fundamental character of the organization and provide concrete guidelines to members for achieving success
A) rights B) beliefs C) constructs D) values