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Copyright Issues

 

            The age of computers and new technology has given humans an immense capacity to do anything imaginable through the internet. The internet enables us to communicate around the world with people we have never even met before. It allows communicating and finding information that we had previously only dreamed of. It gives us the opportunity to explore the world in the comfort of our own homes. Using a simple computer gives us access to anything we wish and desire. The internet allows us to do thing that only a few years ago were unimaginable. Each and every day new technology is allowing us to view the world in a different perspective. Yet is a fact that the World Wide Web has created an enormous difference in our society. .
             Though the internet puts the world at our finger tips, it creates an enormous problem for many people. One of the major concerns is the copyright law violation of people who put their work on-line. The fact that their work could be easily manipulated and copied without the consent of the owner is a major issue. Though copyrights laws are meant to protect the rights of a person's work, it becomes difficult to some extent to enforce this law among the internet and internet users.
             Copyright is a law that protects published and unpublished literary, scientific and artistic work or anything that is tangible or material form (what is copyright.org n.page). Anything from a song, book, and computer programs that a person creates is protected by copyright. Copyrights exist to clearly identify the creator of a work. It gives the creator the exclusive rights to do whatever he or she wants with his work, even if this means the reproduction, distribution or destruction of the creation. This protects the creator from anyone who tries to steal, reproduce, or change any of their work. Most copyrights are obtained by filing out a simple application that includes a small one time fee. Most copyright laws expires 50- 70 years after a person dies.


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