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Google warnings about unsafe apps and URLs
Google warns users about unsafe apps and URLs on its website. The search engine company has compiled a list of the most dangerous apps and websites. According to Google, these are the most popular apps and websites that threaten users’ privacy.
The list includes applications like Facebook access tokens, Gmail login credentials, and Instagram credentials. These apps and websites expose users’ personal information like email addresses, usernames, or passwords. You can also use them to access your account without your permission.
To protect yourself from these dangers, Google recommends that you always use safe browsing practices and update your security settings. You can also sign up for its online safety service to receive alerts about potential threats.
Legal protections for music publishers and artists
Music publishers and artists have many legal protections available through contracts, law, or both. The most common legal protection for music publishers is copyright. Copyrights protect the composition and creation of a work and the right to sell, reproduce, distribute, and perform the work. Copyrights can last anywhere from 50-70 years after an author’s death.
Artists also have some legal protections available under contract, law, or both. The most common legal protection for artists is copyright. Copyrights protect the creative expression of an artist and the right to sell, reproduce, distribute, and perform their work. Copyrights can last anywhere from 50-70 years after an author’s death. However, some works are not protected by copyright law and are governed by other laws, such as trademarks or patents.
Contractual protections for music publishers and artists include terms that require attribution (i.e., stating who published or performed a song), royalties (based on how much revenue each song generates), synchronization rights (the right to use songs in multimedia projects such as movies or video games), performance rights (the right to perform a song publicly), and breaking rights (the right to remix or alter a song). In addition to contractual protections, certain laws provide music publishers and artists with specific benefits such as statutory damages (payable when someone infringes on a publisher’s copyrights) or secondary liability (when another entity contributes
Modigliani-Miller theorem
The Modigliani-Miller theorem in economics states that a decrease in the value of an asset, such as stock or bonds, will not automatically lead to an increase in the demand for that asset. The theorem was proposed by economist Franco Modigliani and economist Milton Friedman in their work titled “A Theory of Money and Credit.”