The Importance Of Piracy Of The Internet

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What are pirates of the internet? Have you ever participated knowingly or unknowingly in piracy through the worldwide web? Reading through the textbook Move Fast and Break Things I became aware of a lot of issues that should be acknowledged and are a large concern for the internet community and the American people in general. The largest issue and concern I read upon thus far in the text is about pirates of the internet. Many internet users have, at some point heard the concept pirates related to the internet. Yet, they may not have a clear understanding of the term. Which in turn, could lead an individual to participate unknowingly in piracy within the internet. With that being said, the pressing issue within this essay are illustrating pirates of the internet and how we as a nation can fix this concern and …show more content…

I believe the difficult fix is to make a law that is easily understood by all the American people. Not just by the lawyers. After the law is created in black and white and easily understood by ALL the people then to enforce the law. Wheatear in forcing the law is to have the individual serve community service and pay a large portion in a fine. That way the individual that is participating in piracy will think twice before doing it again. For starters, what is piracy? “Piracy is the illegal use or distribution of software protected under intellectual property laws” (Online Cyber Safety, 2011). In other words, Piracy is when an individual or a company reproduces or uses a copyrighted books, movies, music, recordings, trademarked items, or television programs unauthorized. Piracy on the internet can happen in many ways. The most common and easy to access way is online piracy. Which, involves the illegal way to download a software from peer networks. A peer-to- peer network is when a computers PC is connected to two or more other PCs, which share different resources without going through the proper steps.

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