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Just before his death, James Madison built a machine using blueprints that his friend and inventor Ben Franklin had given him as a gift years ago. This machine was a cryogenic chamber that could keep...

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Just before his death, James Madison built a machine using blueprints that his friend and inventor Ben Franklin had given him as a gift years ago. This machine was a cryogenic chamber that could keep Madison alive in suspended animation for centuries. Madison faked his death and set the machine to awaken him today. This way he could see the wonderful achievement of the founding fathers. When he awoke he was very surprised to see that things had not turned out as he hoped. All around him he saw factional disputes that placed private selfish interests ahead of the public good. Describe how this was contrary to his vision and concept of justice using what you have learned this semester (you must heavily reference the US Constitution and Federalist #10).
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Deblina answered on Aug 02 2022
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COPYRIGHT PROTECTION
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Case of Copyright Protection
In the first instance copying the blueprint and making the machine according to the blueprint of Ben Franklin because there is no legal definition of that particular blueprint. In such instance violation of publishing rights are not effectively addressed because there is no particular legal definition for them. The copyright of the machine works as published under the panel actions of the US Constitution do have a legal concern on the aspects of using a blueprint...
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