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An 8 page exploration of the issues revolving around the unauthorized reproduction of copyrights material on the World Wide Web. Notes that the Internet (the World Web Wide in particular) is designed to allow the easy download of information, images, audio, and computer programs. Raises questions as to the ethical and legal appropriateness of copying material from the Net. Is this practice considered sharing or plagiarism and copyright violation? Applies the deontological, the teleological, and the virtue approaches of ethics to this question. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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the easy download of information, images, audio, and computer programs. Raises questions as to the ethical and legal appropriateness of copying material from the Net. Is this practice
considered sharing or plagiarism and copyright violation? Applies the deontological, the teleological, and the virtue approaches of ethics to this question. Bibliography lists 6 sources. PPwebPlg.rtf
The Unauthorized Reproduction of Copyrighted Material on the World Wide Web: A Consideration of Ethics and Plagiarism by - 13 Nov
2001 paper properly! The advent
of the Internet has forever changed the way we retrieve and share information. Indeed, our lives have been changed in a number of different arenas as a result of
this technological marvel. Not the least of these ways is the way we view issues such as plagiarism and copyright rules. The Internet, that elusive beast which anyone
over the age of thirty is automatically suspicious of and which anyone under thirty is automatically addicted to, provides access to information at the touch of a button and this
information is just as easily copied. Indeed, the Internet (the World Web Wide in particular) is designed to allow the easy download of information, images, audio, and computer programs.
The question immediately arises, however, as to the ethical and legal appropriateness of copying material from the Net. Is this practice considered sharing or plagiarism and copyright violation?
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