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Answer:
The Copyright Act of 1976 statute extends protection to owners of the <u>artistic work.</u>
Explanation:
The Copyright Act of 1976 is a copyright law of the United States of America. This act came into effect on January 1, 1978. The copyright act states the basic rights of the copyright holders and extends protection to the original artistic works of authorship such as graphic work, literary work, musical work, graphic work, motion pictures etc.
Answer:
Answer of the given question is :
I/O-bound
programs would not require much CPU usage, having short CPU bursts.
CPU-bound programs require large CPU bursts. CPU-bound processes do not
have to worry about starvation because I/O bound programs finish running
quickly allowing CPU-bound programs to use the CPU often.
Explanation:
I/O-bound
is a thread generally has a tight latency that needs a compare to computer bond thread on the windows workload.
When a mouse click then it response ASAP as compared to batch job which is running in the background.
If the outcome is slower, then the user switch the operating systems and server workload does not care about UI