Introduction to Multimedia: The Internet & the Web

Research, Copyright, and Ethics

Readings on Research, Copyright, and Ethics

Research on the Internet

Copyright Law and Interpretation

Ethics and Academic Honesty

In-Class Exercise: Internet Research

Begin by choosing a name from this list:

Stewart Brand Vinton Cerf J.C.R. Licklider Bob Kahn Ivan Sutherland Alan Kay
Leonard Kleinrock Charles Babbage Alan Turing Seymore Papert Aaron Swartz Paul Allen
Nicholas Negroponte Jonathan Schwartz Howard Rheingold JC Herz Pavel Curtis Esther Dyson
Linus Torvalds Brenda Laurel Jaron Lanier Jon Postel Seymour Cray Mitch Kapor
Kai Krause Steve Wozniak John Perry Barlow Kevin Mitnick Laurie Anderson Kim Polese
Vinod Khosla Scott McNealy Joi Ito Dan Bricklin Jim Barksdale Meg Whitman

Using the various Internet search tools we discussed in class, see if you can find the following information about the person you chose. Write down (or print out) on paper the results of your research, and bring it to class week 2.

  1. Why do you think they made this list? (What did they do? What makes them noteworthy?)
  2. What are they doing now?
  3. When and where were they were born?
  4. Have they written any articles or books in the past five years? If so, what?
  5. What do they look like? (Find a photo and provide the URL to it.)

Discussion Question: DRM

What is DRM? (In the context of copyright, please.) Come to class monday of week 2 prepared to provide two examples of DRM implentations currently in use.

Additional Materials Online

Copyright, Research, and Ethics Issues Overview

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