Copyrights And Piracy

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Music and Movies

 

Written by:

Linda L

 

Date added:

January 12, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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13 / 3507

 

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Many Americans are constantly willing to risk stability, knowing that their original ideas, should they become popular, are protected under modern copyright law. Unfortunately, with the birth of new telecommunications technologies and the evolution of the Internet, the illegal acquisition and distribution of other people's intellectual property has ballooned out of control...
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Under the guise of protecting artists from this theft, multi-billion-dollar corporations have aggressively pushed for legislation that borders on undermining the legal structure of America and unraveling the rights of its citizens. Copyright, while an immensely broad subject with a rich and complex history, is ultimately a tool used to promote the democratic ideals of expression; in taking a critical approach to dealing with the rapid advances in technology and piracy we face, we must reflect closely upon our copyright legislation and its relation to our superlative objective of allowing society to evolve through the creativity of its people...
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