Answer:
Yes, the prices are anywhere from $30-$100 dollars+tax
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Answer:
Liability under DMCA:
-Key is circumvention or marketing of a prohibited device, not whether the circumventing act resulted in copyright infringement.
-Violations of the anti-circumvention provisions are NOT copyright infr
Cases when Circumvention is Allowed
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1) Computer programs and video games distributed in obsolete formats (converting floppy to CD so it's useable)
2) For the purpose or preservation of archival reproduction by a library or archive
3) Computer programs protected by damaged and obsolete access control mechanisms (aka dongles)
4) Literary works in e-book formats in order to enable the use of read aloud programs and screen readers for the blind and disabled
5) Computer program in cell phones for sole purposes of lawfully connecting to wireless telephone communications network
6) Sound recordings and AV works on CDs that contain access control measures that create or exploit security flaws on PCs for the sole purpose of investigating, testing, or correcting such flaws
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Answer:
travel
Explanation:
One real world example of a singly-linked list would be travel. Imagine that you want to take a trip to your nearest neighbor state. To do so you would need to take a 2 buses and a train, but you can't just take any or in any order you wish. You first need to take the first bus at your current location, get off at the train station, take that train to the final stop, get off and take the bus to the final destination. Meaning there is a sequence of connected events that you must follow in order to get to your destination and the same opposite sequence of events to get back. This is exactly like a singly-linked list.
I would would videos online as a big source. Also use free coding websites that would help as well! Maybe also read about how to program in a infomational book.