The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (1988) A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION By Add your name(s) here Copyright and Piracy
The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (1988) Copyright Delete this text, and explain what is meant by ‘copyright’. Use an example.
The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (1988) Copyright 1 (delete this and add your own text) 2 (delete this and add your own text) 3 (delete this and add your own text) 4 (delete this and add your own text) Here are four reasons why people download free music and films from the Internet
The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (1988) Is downloading free music a crime? 1 (delete this and add your own text) 2 (delete this and add your own text) 3 (delete this and add your own text) Here are three reasons why illegal downloaders think that they are not committing a crime
The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (1988) Is downloading free music a crime? 1 (delete this and add your own text) 2 (delete this and add your own text) 3 (delete this and add your own text) Here are three reasons why record producers and film companies think that downloading is illegal and unethical.
The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (1988) Ways to prevent illegal downloading 1 (delete this and add your own text) 2 (delete this and add your own text) 3 (delete this and add your own text) 4 (delete this and add your own text) Here are four ways that might reduce the amount of illegal downloading from the Internet
The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (1988) Opinion Do you think that sharing of files over the Internet is a crime? Are the music and film industries being destroyed by illegal downloading, or do they actually benefit from it? Delete all the text in this box, and give your own opinion, with examples.