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09/12/2022
■Class discussion: Do you understand how copyright laws work? Have you ever illegally used copyrighted material, like books, photos, music or films? Shouldn’t people who created these works of art get paid for their efforts? Has the availability of so much material online made enforcing copyrights much more difficult? How much do writers, composers and other artists base their work on earlier artworks? Don’t all human beings “stand on the shoulders of giants” to pursue art, science and almost everything else we do?
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