https://news.temple.edu/news/2022-01-24/winnie-pooh-and-hundreds-other-works-are-now-public-domain
Temple University Beasley School of Law professor Donald P. Harris discusses public domain and its implications for companies like Disney.
https://cis-linux1.temple.edu/~tug29203/19fall-4319/lectures/ch1-1.ppt
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * Introduction Chapter 1: introduction our goal: get “feel” and terminology more depth, detail later in course approach: use Internet as example overview: what’s the Internet? what’s a protocol? network edge; hosts, access net, physical media network core: packet/circuit switching, Internet structure performance: loss, delay, throughput security protocol ...
https://www2.law.temple.edu/10q/blowing-the-whistle-a-primer-on-the-false-claims-act/
This article is the first in a series of four primers on the key legal regimes incentivizing and protecting whistleblowers who report fraud: the False Claims Act (FCA) and the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC), Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) whistleblower programs. Both the FCA and IRS whistleblower program have been in place since the mid ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2023-04-03/how-michael-jordan-revolutionized-sneaker-industry-and-our-relationship-shoes
Temple University Professor Thilo Kunkel talks Michael Jordan’s influence on sports marketing, athlete endorsement deals, fashion and sneakerhead culture.
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/IEEE%20TMC-2025%EF%BC%88Forward_Legal_Anonymous_Group_Pairing-Onion_Routing_for_Mobile_Opportunistic_Networks%EF%BC%89.pdf
a group can potentially act as a relay. To ensure message authenticity, we employ the efficient SM2 signing algorithm to generate signatures for the message source. Furthermore, by incorporating parameters such as the public key validity period and master key validity period into the group pairing-onion routing protocol, we achieve forward security in message delivery. We conduct a thorough ...
https://scholarshare.temple.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/d2272397-5daf-4c1d-bb7a-6e4d66c13e81/content
Yiran Su, PhD, is an assistant professor of sport management in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Georgia. Her research interests include consumer identity and behavior, branding in sport business, global marketing strategy, and data science. Bradley J. Baker, PhD, is an assistant professor of sport management in the Isenberg School of Management at the University of ...
https://hope.temple.edu/state-state-choices-national-landscape-analysis-postsecondary-eligibility-restrictions-opportunities-snap-ccdf-tanf/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program-snap-higher-education
This page describes the rules for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). It is part of the report The State of State Choices: A national landscape analysis of postsecondary eligibility restrictions and opportunities in SNAP, CCDF, and TANF. Click here to return to the main page or continue reading below.
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/BaiPAMI2019.pdf
Abstract—Diffusion process has advanced object retrieval greatly as it can capture the underlying manifold structure. Recent studies have experimentally demonstrated that tensor product diffusion can better reveal the intrinsic relationship between objects than other variants. However, the principle remains unclear, i.e., what kind of manifold structure is captured. In this paper, we propose ...
https://sites.temple.edu/pdames/files/2019/03/ChungEtAlTRO2018.pdf
Abstract—The use of aerial swarms to solve real-world prob-lems has been increasing steadily, accompanied by falling prices and improving performance of communication, sensing, and pro-cessing hardware. The commoditization of hardware has reduced unit costs, thereby lowering the barriers to entry to the field of aerial swarm robotics. A key enabling technology for swarms is the family of ...
https://law.temple.edu/wp-content/uploads/Cognitive-Bias-and-Its-Impact-on-Expert-Witnesses-and-the-Court.pdf
Expert evidence provides a much needed contribution to the courts in administering justice. Understanding the way humans think and how the brain processes information offers insights to circumstances in which even expert evidence may be influenced by contextual information and cognitive bias. Cognitive science can identify such potential weaknesses and suggest practical ways to mitigate them.