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Copyrights Plagiarism and Fair Use

The assigned readings on fair use and plagiarism were long and boring or maybe it was because I read it after watching the videos. I find the videos very informative and yet entertaining.  The first video had me really thinking about how technology changed laws over the time in order to complement with technological advancements. In the video, Larry Lessig brought really good points on copyrights. He explained that copyright laws are restricting creativity and it can be prevented to benefit both sides. The second video was not only amusing but it was informative as well. While I was enjoying the video I learned many facts. I had no idea that copyrights last 70 years or 100 years if it is under a company.

Assignment 7 – Copyrights and Fair use

The reading were striking, especially the one on plagiarism by “Maurice Isserman.” It was very persuasive in a way that it’s difficult to distinguish between what is plagiarism and what is not because there is not too much gray space in between to draw a line. It’s hard to evade plagiarism as in one way or another; most of us are plagiarizing, even if it is unintentional most of the time. But, quoting somebody’s work too much in your work is plagiarism clearly because you didn’t convey your thoughts in your own words. I understood that point very clearly. The videos kept my attention to the last. The second video was clear and to the point but the first one was all over the place through out the 20th century and I couldn’t seize what exactly he was trying to say. The copyright laws are more flexible for us (students) and teachers because they are using it from learning and teaching aspects only, which is a fair use. From my point of view I can say that the creator showed some creativity and nothing wrong in copywriting his/her work and if you want to use it then ask for permission. Otherwise, use your own intellectuals and create something new.

Assignment 7

The readings and the videos was very informative but I liked the second video better. It was fun and a lot easier to understand compare to the video “The Law is Strangling Creativity”. Copyright is becoming something huge as time goes by, as it was mentioned in the video, before the copyright owner had the rights for only 14 years, then it was increases and now the copyright owner has the rights for like forever. Before it was not such a big thing as it is now that’s because before the copyright owner did not make as much money as they are making now. I do agree with the fair use, movies like the “A Fair(y) Use Tale!” should have legal protection as it’s creative and it’s using only part of the movies and it’s showing a whole different thing compare to the original movies .