Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Changing Nature of Copyright

1. The following article is about the nature of plagiarism and why it is more
prevalent today. The article states that many educators believe the rise of plagiarism is
due to many students not understanding and never being taught about copyright
regulations and plagiarism.

Hansen, Brian. "Combating Plagiarism." CQ Researcher 13.32 (2003): 773-796. CQ Researcher
Online. CQ Press. LCCC, Schnecksville, PA. 23 Oct. 2007
.

Hansen, B. (2003, September 19). Combating plagiarism. CQ Researcher, 13, 773-796. Retrieved October 23, 2007, from CQ Researcher Online, http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/cqresrre2003091900.

2. The following article is about the millions of Internet users downloading the latest
music into their computers. The article provides information on steps that music and
movie studios are taking to limit the availability of software programs that allow users
to copy encrypted digital videodisks. Recording and movie industries claim that the
Internet based services amount to piracy and copyrighting.

Jost, Kenneth. "Copyright and the Internet." CQ Researcher 10.33 (2000): 769-792. CQ
Researcher Online. CQ Press. LCCC, Schnecksville, PA. 23 Oct. 2007
.

Jost, K. (2000, September 29). Copyright and the Internet. CQ Researcher, 10, 769-792. Retrieved October 23, 2007, from CQ Researcher Online, http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/cqresrre2000092900.

3. This article describes the demand for new greater legal protections for copyright
holders. Some industries affected by the new wave of Internet piracy are: film studios,
record companies, and book publishers.

Clark, Charles S. "Clashing Over Copyright." CQ Researcher 6.42 (1996): 985-1008.
CQ Researcher Online. CQ Press. LCCC, Schnecksville, PA. 23 Oct. 2007
.

Clark, C. (1996, November 8). Clashing Over Copyright. CQ Researcher, 6, 985-1008. Retrieved October 23, 2007 from CQ Researcher Online, http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/cqresrre1996110800.

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