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Implementing Copyright Principles By Archie Arias

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I, Archie Arias, suggest that the school implement a set of guidelines that help students adhere to national copyright laws. A set of copyright rules are important because they will help keep students safe and allow them to become better people in the future. The rules will also help protect and encourage originality. The rules that I suggest are the following, 1.) Plagiarism or things that violate copyright policies should be removed. 2.) The ISP (Internet service provider) or website is not held liable or should be blocked by admins unless made with the intent of plagiarism or copyright infringement. 3.) Adhering to copyright documents that determine copyright law. 4.) What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart'? Home use or things used for entertainment and not profit do not violate guidelines 5. Falsifying …show more content…

The rules will serve to guide students and teach them about the seriousness and importance of copyright infringement and originality. The guidelines will teach students about their government and how they relate to them. The guidelines are an important step in a student's education and in originality in their work. I believe that these guidelines will help the school and the students in the future, and that is why I suggest these rules. Works Cited lit. eff. “Copyright: Fair Use.” Internet Law Treatise, 15 March 2010, https://ilt.eff.org/Copyright__Fair_Use.html. Accessed 15 February 2024. U.S. Copyright Office. All rights reserved. U. S. Copyright Office | U.S. Copyright Office, https://www.copyright.gov/. Accessed 15 February 2024. The U. S. Copyright 2018 The Office. “The Copyright Act of 1976.” The U.S. Copyright 2018 The Office. “THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT OF 199.” 4 U.S.C. 199, Copyright Office. “Sony Corp. of Am. v. Universal City Studios, Inc., 464 U.S. 417 (1984).” U.S. Copyright Office, https://www.copyright.gov/fair-use/summaries/sonycorp- universal-1984.pdf. Accessed 15 February

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