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Why copyright laws suck

plagiarism rules are made by teachers

and

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Copyright Infringement

Using a work without permission, usually for financial gain

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"to promote the progress of science and useful

arts"

Created with the intention

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opyright Laws have changed

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“too much of what we now protect under the guise of authorship is not creativity or innovation, but merely investment.”- Rosemary Coombe

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Even CHILDREN are sued millions for using “intellectual property” without

permission

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Copyright laws are “killing culture”

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Copyrights laws are limiting

culture.

societal growth

art

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Where has all the fair use gone?

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NOPE! You can’t research that.

I own the rights to cure that disease.

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Plagiarism

Using a work without giving

proper acknowledgement

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Copyright Infringement= no permission

Plagiarism= no acknowledgment

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Teachers hate plagiarism

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It is harmful to the individual and

to the community.

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Which is why it has become “ amatter of etiquette and

community norms” - Laura Murray

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Follow the rules.

But ALWAYS question authority.

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Works Cited

• Bolter, Jay David. "Writing Culture." Writing Space: Computers, Hypertext, and the Remediation of Print. 2 ed. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001. 203-213. Print.

• Murray, Laura. "Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement; The Costs of Confusion." Originality, Imitation, and Plagiarism: Teaching Writing in the Digital Age. Michigan: Digital Culture Books, 2008. 173-182. Print.

• Rip!: A Remix Manifesto. Dir. Brett Gaylor. Perf. Gregg Gillis, Lawrence Lessig. Disinformation Films/Rv, 2008. Film.

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Images Cited• http://si.wsj.net/public/resources/images/ED-

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plagiarism-cartoon/• http://btr.michaelkwan.com/2009/05/30/how-to-deal-with-scrapers-dmca-

notification/• http://bonnaillie.com/business-review/leadership/what-i-learned-from-my-class-

of-business-ethics/• http://healthinsurance.about.com/od/medicare/tp/Medicare_20QA.01.htm• http://www.askamum.co.uk/Baby/Search-Results/Health/Giving-your-baby-

medicine/• http://www.pirateparty.org.uk/photo/drug-patents-kill/• http://radioviceonline.com/miss-me-yet-the-united-states-constitution/• http://thinkprogress.org/tag/tea-party/• http://www.imwan.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=53327• http://community.livejournal.com/piratemacros• Http://velvsomersault.com/2009/06/29/girl-talk-bonnaroo-2009-2/