Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Copyright Presentation Response

One thing in Jason Hardin’s presentation that was new to me was the factors of the Fair Use policy. One factor is the nature of the work being produced. Some works are more commercial than others, so it makes a difference as to what kind of information is being copied. Another factor is the purpose of the reproduction. If it is reproduced for a critique, review, or comments, it is allowed. A third factor is the amount of material being reproduced. If it is merely a chapter of a book, it may be allowed to be reproduced, but reproducing an entire book is a copyright infringement. The last factor is how the reproduction affects the rights holder. It cannot affect the ability of the copyright holder to make a profit. None of these factors trumps another, so a violation of one of these will not be justified by another. Some people think that copyright laws and this fair use policy are too strict and punishing, but big businesses want to keep them because they make a lot of money from them. I think that it is too strict of a system and that Creative Commons is a better alternative.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

TU Network Diagram

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Response to Joe Hatch Presentation

The presentation was very informative and explained many aspects of the trinity network. I liked that the Clean Access Agent was reviewed and let our class know why it is used every time that the trinity network is accessed. Although he explained some other network related topics, most of the information he provided was aimed toward PC users. I own a Mac, and therefore most of the programs and recommended cleanup techniques were not applicable to me.