Computer Science
P2P is unethical
' P24901C3101 Writing Assignment 2 For your second writing assignment please answer the questions
associated with one of the following topics. 1. Is downloading music or software from a peer-to-
peer (P2P) network, without the permission of the copyright holder, unethical? Why or why not? In
your answer, please address some of the arguments we have discussed concerning intellectual
property and the Internet. You may find it helpful to look at section 29.22 of the Canadian
Copyright Act if writing on this topic. 2. Is Canada's current Copyright Act, as amended by Bill
C-11 (June 29, 2012, with minor later amendments), good or bad policy for Canada? Why or why not?
In your answer you must either defend controversial provision(s)from criticism, or explain how it
could be modified so as to be a better policy. You can find discussion of Bill C-11 at
http://www.michaelgeistcal2012111ic-11-effect/ Note: to complete this assignment you must appeal to
at least one reputable source other than the ones we have read together. News sources, online or in
print are acceptable sources. Blogs are usually not You may contact me if you are uncertain about
the appropriateness of a source. Please provide, at the end of the article, the name of the source,
the author, and the publisher and publication date. If the article is available online, please also
provide the URL. For works assigned in the class, please indicate attribution as follows:
(AuthorName, pg. #); e.g. (Johnson, 47), or (Bok, 47). In answering the questions, please apply the
method of philosophical analysis. This means doing the following. (i) Pick an answer to the
questions. You cannot complete the assignment without providing clear answers to the questions.
(ii)Jusfify your answer with arguments. These arguments should apply the ethical theories we have
discussed in this course. (iii) Consider arguments which lead to conclusions other than the ones
you reach. Explain why you think these arguments do not work. To do well on this assignment your
writing should reflect understanding and application of the theories we have been discussing in
class. While grading will be concerned mainly with content I will take off 5% for every three
spelling, grammar, or style errors, up to a total of 50% of your grade. Writing assignments should
be 1250 words in length, +I- 10% (100 words). The first writing assignment will be due via a
hardcopy at the beginning of class. For credit on your paper you must also submit an identical copy
of your paper via the link on the course Brightspace site no later than when you hand in your paper
copy. Please double space your papers with 1 inch margins. use a 12 pt. font and include a word
count. Note: The University Writing Center lists its services here:
http://wrifingcentre.dal.caiindex.html They offer seminars, one-on-one sessions, and other
resources to help students improve their writing. I encourage you to use their services.