Mon. July 31
I can't believe July is over already. Where did the month go? Where did the summer go? I posted the first half of my final discussion today. I finally had some time to sit down and write out some thoughts on the reading. I find the issue of copyright to be very interesting. With so much new technology being created - MP3s, digital cameras, scanners, etc. - it is difficult for the laws to keep up. One thing that I always think of when this topic is mentioned is a comment by a student of mine when I was student teaching. She wanted my cooperating teacher to burn a cd for her, and he wouldn't because it was illegal, she said that no one made such a big deal about making copies of cassette tapes when that technology was invented, so why is everyone getting their panties in a bunch now? I thought then, and now, that it was a good point. Everyone who was around in the 80s had at least one mix tape that they made or had made for them, now it's just a cd instead of a cassette. I'm still not sure exactly what my thoughts are considering copyright, I can see both sides of the arguement. I think, though, that with any problem, the source of the answer will be found in compromise.
