Please read the following and article: Cartwright, James. “What Every Designer Needs

Please read the following and article:

Cartwright, James. “What Every Designer Needs to Know About Copyright Law.” AIGA Eye on Design. 2 December 2016. Online. https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/what-young-designers-need-to-know-about-copyright-law/ (Links to an external site.)

Writings should consist of 50% reflection and 50% critical analysis relating to this article. The length of response should be between 2-4 pages, 12-font, double-spaced with the Times New Roman typeface. These can be written in the first person, as they are essentially expressing the writer’s evaluations. When quoting, be sure to give credit to the author.

What to include in your paper:


Introductory Paragraph – This is where you introduce the reader to what you are about to present to them and identify the reading you are writing about. Present a summary of the main ideas (an analysis) from this reading.

Do you agree, disagree or do you have mixed feelings about the reading? What about the article that makes you agree/disagree or have mixed feelings about it?

What is the difference between copyright and trademark?

Could the issue with Tuesday Bassen and Zara be resolved in another way?


Has someone else used something you created and made it their own? Did someone use an image/design you created and didn’t give you any credit?


Include a real-life example of a copyright violation/infringement (it could be in any field- music, advertising, photography, art, movies, video games, etc.)

A conclusion to wrap up what you previously discussed in your paper.

Line 1: Title (optional)
    

          Paragraph 1: Introductory Paragraph – This is where you introduce the reader to what you are about to present to them, and identify the reading you are writing about. Present a summary of the main ideas (an analysis) from this reading. “When you quote someone, put it in between quotation marks like this (no italics needed) and then include a citation like the one you see here in parenthesis:” (Author, Page Number). Be sure to include the source of your quotation in the “works cited” page.

          Paragraph 2: Do you agree, disagree, or do you have mixed feelings about the reading? What about the article that makes you agree/disagree or have mixed feelings about it? Expand on these questions.

          Paragraph 3: What is the difference between copyright and trademark? Expand on this question.

          Paragraph 4: Could the issue regarding the issue with Tuesday Bassen and Zara be resolved in another way?
 Expand on this question.

          Paragraph 5: Have someone else used something you created and made it their own? Did someone use 
an image/design you created and didn’t give you any credit?
 Expand on these questions.

No I did not experience this before.

          Paragraph 6: Include a real-life example of a copyright violation/infringement (it could be in any field- music, advertising, photography, art, movies, video games, etc.)

Please cite any sources from the internet.

          Final Paragraph: A conclusion to wrap up what you previously discussed in your paper.

Works Cited

Cartwright, James. “What Every Designer Needs to Know About Copyright Law.” AIGA Eye on Design. 2 December 2016. Online. https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/what-young-designers-need-to-know-about-copyright-law/ (Links to an external site.)

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