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Story from BBC News: http://bit.ly/tenenbaum FILESHARING American student Joel Tenenbaum was taken to court for downloading and sharing songs using the peer-to-peer file sharing program Kazaa. Under US law, recording companies are entitled to $750 to $30,000 per infringement, or more if the jury believes the infringements were wilful. In the first case of this kind, a Minnesota jury awarded $80,000 per song, amounting to $1.92 million for sharing 24 songs. Joel was found guilty and ordered to pay $675,000 ( 404,000). He now must either pay the fine or declare bankruptcy. Tenenbaum said an entire generation has grown up downloading music and his case is not unusual, but in a press release, Recording Industry Association of America President Mitch Bainwol said music fans know right from wrong when it comes to illegal downloading. Do you think the ruling was fair? Do you think the law upon which the ruling was based is fair? If so, explain why. If not, what alternatives could you suggest? Do you think this is the best way to deter piracy?

MORALISSUES FILESHARING Story from The Guardian: http://bit.ly/filesharingdilemma SCENARIO You re out for a meal with a family friend who works in an independent TV production company. She isn t happy: unless the TV series that they ve just released on DVD sells well, the company is going to have to make cutbacks which might include her. You realise that that s the TV series that you ve been downloading via a file-sharing site for the past couple of days. What do you say to her? What do you do about the downloads when you get home?

PLAGIARISM Story from Book By Its Cover: http://bit.ly/bookbyitscover Comparison images by Julia Rothman Lauren Nassef is a freelance illustrator living in Chicago. She showcases her work on her website, laurennassef.com. On the 3 rd of August 2009 she was alerted by a visitor to her website that a graduate student at Falmouth University named Samantha Beeson had stolen her drawings and used them in her own work. As well as using the pieces for her degree work, Samantha won a 750 award and the opportunity to showcase her designs at exhibitions in Hong Kong and Paris. She even included Lauren s drawings on her own web portfolio, which she has since taken down, and made a fake sketchbook with Lauren s drawings traced or pasted in. Illustrator Julia Rothman said: I m not sure what the lesson here is. Should we be more careful about putting our work online? How can we protect ourselves from incidents like this? Why do you think the student copied Lauren s work? What do you think the repercussions will be, now that she has been found out? How do you think Lauren might feel about continuing to share her work online?

Story from Book By Its Cover: http://bit.ly/slumpsnooping SNOOPING A survey by Cyber-Ark suggests the global slump is prompting IT staff to snoop on their colleagues. 35% of those questioned had viewed confidential information without permission, including salary information & redundancy lists. 74% of those questioned said they could get round the controls securing this data. Many admitted they would steal information from businesses if they were fired. The most popular targets for those planning to steal information were copies of customer account databases, passwords for an email admin account and merger plans. The responses suggest the security measures in place to prevent abuse were insufficient. Cyber-Ark CEO Udi Mokady said: Businesses must wake up and realize that trust is not a security policy. Why do you think information is becoming a target for employees? Is this as serious as stealing hardware? What can be done to prevent employees from snooping?

WEBADDICTION Story from BBC News: http://bit.ly/webaddiction Photo by blimpa Internet addiction is treated as a mental illness in China. Sufferers are sent to training camps where they are subjected to military-style discipline in the name of rehabilitation. Some estimates suggest up to 10% of the country s 100 million web users could be addicted. The Chinese government shut down almost 2,000 internet cafes in 2001 because of concerns over the influence of the internet on teenagers. There is little consensus on how to treat the addiction, yet in July China s Ministry of Health formally banned the use of electroshock therapy. Fifteen-year-old Deng Senshan s father saw an advertisement for Qihang Salvation Training Camp on TV, and decided to send his son to the camp. Less than 24 hours after arrival, Deng was put in solitary confinement and beaten. Deng was later found vomiting and taken to a clinic, where he died. Several marks were found on his body. Why might China feel so strongly about its young citizens spending time online?» Research into China s internet history, and the great firewall of China. Think about your own internet access. Are you addicted?

Story from BBC News: http://bit.ly/suicidewebsites CENSORSHIP Papyrus, a charity set up to tackle suicide in teens, says the government should make it illegal for websites to give advice on how to commit suicide. The 1961 Suicide Act says it is illegal to aid, abet, counsel, procure or incite someone to commit suicide, but to be prosecuted the individual has to have knowledge and participated in the suicide. This means website owners cannot be prosecuted. Typing I want to kill myself into Google offers over 28 million sites, many of which give information on how to commit suicide or have chatrooms where techniques are discussed. A spokeswoman for Papyrus said: The sites take no responsibility for the advice they give, do not identify themselves and generally create an atmosphere where suicide is normal, acceptable and to be encouraged. The fact is that it is illegal to groom a child to have sex, but not to kill themselves. Should the law be amended, or should people have access to whatever information they want? If the amendment to the law was passed, how effective would it be? How could such a law be policed?

Story from BBC News: http://bit.ly/webmedicine Worksheet written by Debbie Jones. www.teach-ict.com WEBMEDICINE No one likes going to visit the doctor and with today s increasingly busy lifestyles, trying to find the time to make an appointment with your GP can be difficult. This has perhaps been compounded by the growth in medical self diagnostic internet sites. Simply enter a list of your current symptoms into the online database and within seconds you will receive a medical diagnosis. Being able to put your mind to rest at 3am, realising that you probably have a bad bout of wind rather than appendicitis can be a very good thing. However, such sites should be used with caution because there is a danger that a serious illness could be misdiagnosed by the online medical expert. How accurate do you think these sites can be with their diagnosis? What are the potential risks to a patient if the site mis-diagnoses their symptoms? What are your views on such sites ultimately being there to make money from people who visit them?

Story from BBC News: http://bit.ly/sellingessays Worksheet written by Debbie Jones. www.teach-ict.com PLAGIARISM Many students will admit to having copied sections of a web page and submitting it as homework. This problem isn t just confined to school classrooms. Recently there has been a worrying growth in university students to copying from the internet. Many lecturers now have access to software that can recognise copied work. Many students have been caught, some even failing their degrees. Faced with the near certainty that the cut-and-paste essay will be found out, lazy or dishonest students can now turn to websites that offer to write their essays for them, and, in every case, guarantee that the essays are original. These websites defend themselves by saying that the essays are only provided as a model answer and should not be submitted by the student as their own work. However, how many people really believe that a student is going to pay hundreds of pounds for a customised essay and then not take the easy option of using it as it stands? Do you think plagiarising information has an impact on learning, or is it just another way to work? How do plagiarism detection tools like turnitin work? Do you think grades for pay are a fair way of working? How could this be stopped?