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A Donny the Downloader guided PowerPoint lesson All About Piracy A Donny the Downloader guided PowerPoint lesson

Let’s Review What is intellectual property? What is copyright?

Intellectual Property Intellectual Property is work that is created from ideas in your head.

Copyright Once that work is created and put in tangible format, it is protected by copyright – a set of laws that grants ownership to the creator and prevents theft.

Let’s talk Piracy So what is piracy? When you hear the term “piracy” what do you think of? The high seas, patched eyes, parrots, and PIRATES? What did pirates do? What were they known for?

Pirates Pirates were thieves. They were unethical, immoral, and operated illegally!

Piracy Just like the pirates of old, current pirates also operate illegally – stealing copyrighted items.

Piracy Piracy is the unauthorized reproduction or use of a copyrighted book, recording, television program, patented invention, trademarked product, etc.

Modern Day Piracy How does piracy occur today? Examples: Downloading music for free online Making a copy of your favorite game for your friend Making a copy of the movie you rented at Blockbuster

Piracy There are quite a few ways piracy can occur. The important thing to remember is if you did not PAY to buy an item, you do not OWN it. Even if you do OWN an item, that does NOT give you the right to make copies or share with others.

Piracy Hurts Some people try to legitimize their actions by saying piracy does not hurt anyone or the singer/actor/designer makes too much money anyway. But piracy hurts many different people!

Think About It Brainstorm a list of people piracy hurts.

The Artist If someone is stealing the finished product, the creator/artist is not being compensated for their work. Why would the artist continue to produce new work?

Manufacturer When pirates steal items, the manufacturer is being cut out of the equation. The person legitimately creating the cds/dvds is not being paid for their work. As a result they may make fewer versions in the future, not make any, or have overstock with large profit loss.

The Legal Purchaser The pirate isn’t just sticking it to the “big guys”. The legal purchaser is also being hurt because costs are being passed down the line.

Creativity Perhaps most important to remember is piracy stifles creativity. If an artist/creator is not compensated for their work, what is their motivation to create new work?

The Pirate Piracy can also hurt the one doing the stealing! Pirated software can carry viruses or may not function at all. Unlicensed users do not receive quality documentation and are not entitled to receive technical support or product upgrades, patches, or updates.

Legally Speaking So what are some legal ways of obtaining Music? Movies? Software?

That’s a lot of Information! Just remember – Don’t be a Donny! When online, think about whether you are using information appropriately and correctly.

Enrichment Activity Take what you have learned one step further by completing the enrichment goal for this lesson. Ask your teacher for the details and reference pages for your activity.