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Alinara [238K]
4 years ago
5

Cynthia hates writing term papers and reports, so when she receives an assignment to write a paper for her law class, she calls

her friend Stephanie and agrees to pay Stephanie to write the paper for her. Stephanie, instead of writing the paper, copies a paper from a small, remote law journal that publishes faculty-written papers from throughout the world online. When the plagiarism is discovered, an infringement claim is brought. Cynthia is guilty of_______________.
Business
1 answer:
klasskru [66]4 years ago
5 0

Answer: Vicarious infringement

Explanation:

Vicarious infringement is a term used in legal processes to describe the Liabilities of which a person or an organisation incurs or inherits as a result of the infringement acts of another person, the other person may be a person's agent who represents him in certain circumstances.

VICARIOUS INFRINGEMENT IS THE SAME FOR BOTH COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK LAWS.

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Year Cash flow Pv at 8% Discounted cash flow

0           100000              1         100000

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2            26000               0.8573 22290.809

3             26000         0.7938 20639.638

4             26000      0.7350 19110.776

5             26000       0.6806 17695.163

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