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trademarks and web designs

Nancy Quinn @ Tue, 04/19/2005 - 09:38

Project:OSDDP Site
Component:Documentation
Category:task
Priority:normal
Assigned:Nancy Quinn
Status:active
Attachment:Copyright & Design on the Web.doc (67 KB)

Description

All of my sections of English 420 have been researching copyright and design on the web. Attached are findings from three of the groups. Students regrouped and formed new subtopics: movies, music, college essays, logos & trademarks, games, downloadable software, and repercussions of downloading without permission. Later they will be adding their new findings.

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#1 submitted by daveandmikes on Fri, 04/22/2005 - 10:50

This paper describes the ethical and legal ramifications of copying essays from the Internet. A brief discussion of copyright law and its application to the World Wide Web is followed by discussion of Internet sites that encourage copyright violation by distributing essays.

#2 submitted by Jill on Mon, 04/25/2005 - 10:47
Attachment:eng 420 movie.doc (431.5 KB)

This paper is a description of movie and copyright infringements currently involved with the movie industry. An analysis of downloading and burning movies is thouroughly discussed as well as recent case studies concerning this topic.

#3 submitted by Nathan Kevin Mi... on Mon, 04/25/2005 - 11:35
Attachment:final paper 2.doc (256.5 KB)

Our paper covers the topic of music downloading. Through our research we discuss many different aspects of music downloading, including: Legal Options, how it has helped musicians, how it has harmed musicians, our recommendations to help the situation. We are hopeful that our paper will be a helpful tool in educating those who download music or are considering downloading music.

#4 submitted by trademarks on Mon, 04/25/2005 - 21:54
Title:Copyright & Design on the Web» trademarks and web designs
Attachment:Katrik.doc (352.5 KB)

In the booming age of internet technology, thousands of companies are creating their own websites so that internet users can access their company’s resources to learn and explore what services they provide. However, when some of these companies are creating their websites, they will surf the Internet until they find a website that they want to use as a design reference. They will then use the ideas found on that site and incorporate them into their newly created webpage.