Sunday, September 19, 2021

Umm... Why V8 is Faster than V6

     Copyright is the system exploited by Disney to creatively bankrupt the US. Before that, it was a way for US inventors, artists and other creators to protect their creative and scientific works from copying. Conversely, fair use includes works of art and other creations which have either had their copyright expire, or have been purposefully put into fair use for the common good. Works which are "fair use" can be used and displayed without any consequence.

    With technology comes the problems which technology brings, such as academic dishonesty and lack of funding. The wonders of the modern world have made it easier than ever for students to be dishonest in an academic way. Programs like Turn it In can help sort through essays and written assignments to ensure they weren't plagiarized. Lack of funding can prevent students from being able to fully participate in any technology-related activities. To help solve that, I could plan lower-tech alternatives to any assignments I create so that everyone can participate.

    


    Above is a screenshot of my newsletter. To create this, I required mastery of the column tool, as well as the online program "Canva". Formatting and text size changes also made the Newsletter look more proper. If I had to make one improvement, it would be the addition of more color.

1 comment:

  1. What do you think about the difference between fair use and public domain? Please visit here (https://www.copyright.gov/fair-use/more-info.html) and read more about fair use.

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