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laws and digital surveillance

The law attempts to balance individual rights with the rights of society. Two areas in which this conflict is particularly challenging are intellectual property rights as they relate to online materials and the new kinds of surveillance that digital media enable.

Write a 850 word paper on whether you think the law has achieved an appropriate balance in protecting conflicting rights regarding copyright protection and digital surveillance.

Address the following points in your paper:

– The ease of copying and sharing materials on the Internet and its effect on
copyright

  • The influence of the open-source movement on attitudes toward copyright
  • The relationship between creativity and innovation with intellectual property rights
  • The personal and professional effects of digital surveillance versus organizational needs for information and control, such as employer monitoring of employee computer use, business monitoring of customers’
    Internet behavior, government monitoring of citizens, and so on

– Whether foreseeable changes in copyright protection and digital surveillance will
improve or impair the balance in the future

Cite least two peer-reviewed sources to support your work.

………….Answer Preview………..The law attempts to balance rights of individuals with the rights of the society. The ways in which intellectual property rights relate to online materials and the new kinds of surveillance enabled by media are the two main areas of conflict. This paper discusses whether the law has obtained achieved a balance in the process of protecting conflicting rights that are regard to protection and digital surveillance. It tries to address the ease of copying and sharing materials on the internet and the effects they have on copyrights. It also identifies the influence of the open-source movements on attitudes regarding copyright………………….

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