The Negative Aspects of Easy Information Access in Students Shall Not Download, Yeah, Sure by Zernike

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In the September 20, 2003 edition of The New York Times, Kate Zernike examines certain negative aspects of easy information´s access by Internet. In the article “Students Shall Not Download, Yeah, Sure”, Zerkine focuses mainly on content plagiarism and free download of music and movies through the interpretations of series of interviews´ extracts to youth people, college students, and university authorities about the Internet phenomenon.

The main point of the article is that the new generations do not distinguish between right and wrong behavior regarding Internet. They transit along free downloading of music and movies, to copying and plagiarism of content without much concern. Because they born and raised in Internet’s era, where this tool has been serving all their needs. The situation has generated interest and matter in the university authorities, especially because college student think that this kind of behaviors “it is not something you feel guilty about doing”, Internet is just as “under-age drinking”, it is illegal “but not immoral.” For the author, those key opinions sh...

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