Difference between revisions of "People need for communication and information"

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== Description ==
== Description ==
Worldwidely, the trend of people needs to communicate with each other has increases. Furthermore, the blooming and fast-advances in technology allows people to communicate and share information through the Web at ease. Communication among people and sharing of information thus resulting in arrising of issues of Intellectual Property as the explosive increased use of the Internet and free software tools ease the copying of information, text, sound and graphic. 




== Enablers ==
== Enablers ==
'''1) Information explode'''
There exist vast amount of information on the Internet such as e-books, mp3s, videos, source code , pictures and etc. Basically, almost everything you name that you want are freely available on the Internet. With the ease of getting all these resources from the Internet, this threatens to make copyright and other intellectual property protections obsolete. (Chabrow, Copyrights: What's Left?)





Revision as of 00:51, 10 May 2006

Description

Worldwidely, the trend of people needs to communicate with each other has increases. Furthermore, the blooming and fast-advances in technology allows people to communicate and share information through the Web at ease. Communication among people and sharing of information thus resulting in arrising of issues of Intellectual Property as the explosive increased use of the Internet and free software tools ease the copying of information, text, sound and graphic.


Enablers

1) Information explode

There exist vast amount of information on the Internet such as e-books, mp3s, videos, source code , pictures and etc. Basically, almost everything you name that you want are freely available on the Internet. With the ease of getting all these resources from the Internet, this threatens to make copyright and other intellectual property protections obsolete. (Chabrow, Copyrights: What's Left?)


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