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    Company Name: Nintendo Company Website: http://www.nintendo.com Industry: Video Game entertainment Company history and background: In the gaming industry you probably heard of “It’s -a -me -Mario” which is Nintendo’s trademark character. Nintendo started off as a Japanese card game maker into electronic gaming in a way the term today we call console gaming. What started as a Popeye concept kind of safe the girl game which is titled Mario vs Donkey Kong became a hit in retro arcade gaming came to

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    Lessons Learnt in IT Failure: Sony Entertainment Hacking Introduction Information technology is the new topic in the world which has been mostly developed in the past decade. The management of the information has been a top priority in this world of data science. And every day there is new leaks of information by different means .These IT failures come with a huge economic loss. Research show that IT failures each year costs a 2% average cumulative abnormal drop in stock prices over a 2-day event

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    BET Uncovered BET is an acronym for Black Entertainment Television. The network was established as a result of the lack of culture and diversity in the television industry. The network was launched on January 25, 1980, it was first launched as a programming block on Nickelodeon. On July 1, 1983 the network was introduced as a 24-hour television channel. The purpose of BET was to bring diversity to television and show African American people that they too could make it to television if they worked

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    Sony Music Entertainment has been the most influential label in music history. They have signed musicians of all different generations and genres so their artists appeal to my generation, my parents generation, and even my grandparents generation. How do they know how to produce music that anybody can enjoy? And at the end of the day, what is more important to them, making a profit or making great music that they are proud of? Sony Music Entertainment was founded in 1929 by the merging of several

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    made. In the past, video games were a thing that only lucky, rich people had. Now they are something almost everyone has. You can find video games in stores, book shops, garage sales, and many other places. They are the most common form of entertainment. Making a video game is much harder than playing it. Making one requires patience, skill, and wisdom. It is like a fragile vase: one bad line of code, and it is all destroyed. They have revolutionized how we do things today. They also

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    Analyze the business-level strategies for the corporation you chose to determine the business-level strategy you think is most important to the long-term success of the firm and whether or not you judge this to be a good choice. Cedar Fair Entertainment is one of the top amusement parks in the world. Their main office is located in Sandusky, Ohio. Cedar Fair owns and operates 11 amusement parks, six outdoor water parks, one indoor water park as well as five hotels (Cedar Fair, 2013). One of the

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    Sony Computer Entertainment v. Connectix Corporation • Sony Computer Entertainment v. Connectix Corporation, 203 F.3d 596 (2000), is a result of the Ninth Circuit Court of applications which governed the replication of a copyrighted BIOS software through the progress of an emulator software does not institute copyright violation but is protected by reasonable usage. • The court also ruled that Sony’s PlayStation symbol had not been tarnished by Connectix Crop’s sale of its emulator software, the

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    Case Brief of Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc., v. Bleem, LLC et al. (2000) Case Citation Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc., v. Bleem, LLC, David Herpol Sheimer, and James Felix, 214 F.3d 1022 (9th Cir. 2000) Facts The appellant is a manufacturer of console games in the form of game disks and Sony Play Station. To play the console games, one has to load a game disk into a console or play station which has a connection to the television of the user. On the other hand, to play the

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    The Entertainment Software Rating Board: Unregulated Censorship of Violence While some people work hard on keeping their children safe from violence on TV or online, it is becoming common knowledge that every child will be subjected to at least one form of violence while growing up. (Ciaran Connolly, 2014) The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is a self-governing entity, established by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) in 1994, which is responsible for implementing and enforcing

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    Animals in Entertainment Animals are used for a wide variety of entertainment including zoos, circuses, animal fights/races, and a mass amount of other media. This topic is controversial due to the entertainment brought to the audience who is either oblivious or negligent to the abuse of the animals. Many animals utilized in the entertainment industry suffer, whether by the intentional hands of the owner or the side effects of safety being provided. Local zoos are attractions loved by

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