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Write a position paper that takes a stand on a controversial issue somehow related to intellectual property

Write a position paper that takes a stand on a controversial issue somehow related to intellectual property

Research Paper Focus:  Intellectual Property

Introduction to the Research Focus:

Your third essay asks you to write a position paper that takes a stand on a controversial issue somehow related to intellectual property.   You will be required to present the issue, provide background, state the claim you wish to support, present reasons and evidence in support of your claim, and summarize and respond to opposing views.

As the sample essays for this unit all deal with plagiarism and intellectual property, you will use those ideas as a jumping off point to write a research paper on some topic related to intellectual property.  Some sample topics are listed below.  You are welcome to use any of them or you may make up your own, as long as you can make a clear connection to intellectual property.  A reminder of the sample essays on these kinds of topics:

–BTTL “Argument” (603-631)

“Imagination or Theft?” (694-698)

“Judas Priest: Bob Dylan Slams Plagiarism Accusers” (699-702)

“Who Owns Dr. King’s Words?” (703-707)

“Free Culture” (708-715)

So what is intellectual property?  First, a dictionary definition:

 

Noun

1) Property that results from original creative thought, as patents,copyright material, and trademarks.

2) An individual product of original creative thought:

Example Sentence:

Microsoft’s Halo franchise is one of the most profitable intellectual properties in the video game industry.

 

I want you to think about this in the broadest terms possible.  Intellectual property is original thoughts that have value.  So, think in terms of inventions, research, art, and of course, education.  All of these things are the intellectual property of the person who thought them up.  Below are some sample topics related to intellectual property and plagiarism, which is an important sub-topic of the broader idea of intellectual property.

 

Sample Topics:

  1. Zero Tolerance Plagiarism Policies

Connection to Intellectual Property/Plagarism:  Do zero tolerance plagiarism polices help or harm students.  Do they really help them to understand that they are stealing the intellectual property of others?

 

  1. Should Unintentional and Intentional Plagiarism be Treated Equally?

 

  1. Post-Humus Intellectual Property.

Connection to Intellectual Property/Plagiarism:  Should the family of an inventor or artist receive money off of the intellectual property of someone after they die?

  1. Do patents create unfair monopolies?

Connection to Intellectual Property/Plagiarism:  Patents protect the income created from people’s ideas, their intellectual property.  But do they also harm others?

  1. How should drug research be compensated?

Connection to Intellectual Property/Plagiarism:  The research that goes into creating medicine certainly creates very valuable intellectual property.  But what should be done when the price of those medicines skyrockets?

  1. What plagiarism standard should musicians be held to?

Connection to Intellectual Property/Plagiarism:  More and more lawsuits are getting brought against musicians by other musicians who say they wrote specific pieces of music or lyrics first.  Is there anything new under the sun?

  1. Can cannabis research be both illegal and legal at the same time?

Connection to Intellectual Property/Plagiarism:  What should researchers do when cannabis research is legal at the state level, but illegal at the federal level, making their intellectual property vulnerable to prosecution?

Paper Requirements, Resources, and Process Questions:

Format

MLA Style

3-5 pages of text and 1 page of works cited

2-3 Sources (one source must be from the perspective of the opposition)

 

Chapter for Reference

BTTL 603-631

 

Important Questions to Consider

What makes your claim an arguable issue?

Whom are you trying to persuade?

Specifically, why is your claim persuasive?

How can you backup each of your reasons?

What are strong reasons against your claim?  How will you respond to those reasons?

 Intellectual Property

…………………….Answer preview………………….

Plagiarism can be described as taking the words, ideas, and the arguments of somebody else and using them without properly citing or accrediting the owner. When using the work of another party, one should make sure that he or she has accredited the original author of the work. Some schools have enacted the zero tolerance to plagiarism policy………………….

APA

501 words

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