1. Number one makes sense in the fact that you would need to back up your information in case of something like that happening.
2. This also seems to make sense because if a hundred students are using a program that was made for one the school should have to pay a licensing fee.
3. This type of situation is kind of a no brainer, if she bought five copies of the software and installed it on just five machines, that should be fine, but because it is being used for educational purposes the company wants more money.
4. Copying software without paying for it makes sense in an economic stand point but I can see where it is illegal.
5. Illegal, Illegal. Its common sense that you can't make copies of software so each student can have their own even though it makes sense.
6. When it comes to the internet I believe pretty much anything should be fair game, thats why this situation is considered fair use.
7. This situation also makes sense because if it is password protected and it is just for a certain group of people it should fall under the fair use.
8. This doesn't make sense to me because if you cite the website and say that it is their work you are presenting on it should be fine. I don't see where the problem is.
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good reflections.
dr.theresa
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