Article 1: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/08/technology/revolution-in-the-resale-of-digital-books-and-music.html?ref=todayspaper
Electronic information, be it book, game or music can be endlessly reproduced no matter what restrictions so long as the user can hack. This problem is virtually impossible to stop and is only over come by those of us who are honest or cannot hack. The limit to book and music in this way may lead to a growth in hacking it, and also other options besides stores but the services like grooveshark and such.
Article 2: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/09/us/south-dakota-gun-law-classrooms.html?hp
Possession of guns are a right of the citizens guaranteed in the Bill of rights. But it also says that states have the right to have a militia for state defense. If arming teachers protects children and citizens then by all means let them have guns. Though instruction on their use is also necessary.
I'm impressed that you were so straight forward with the ability of everyone to be able to see your response. You do not sound pompous or overbearing. Good job!
ReplyDeleteHey Scott this is Tanlen. I think you did a great job! You made it easy to understand from all ages. You didn't force your opinion on anyone and you used facts. I am glad that you brought up the Bill of Rights and that you said that instruction on using a gun is necessary. Good Job!
ReplyDeleteExcellent Job. You have a lot more knowledge with computers than the majority of teenagers and it showed in your writing. Your writing was very clear and straightforward which made it easy to see things from your point of view.
ReplyDeleteAlthough your first comment was fairly relevant you focused more on hacking when the article was centered on issues regarding digital trading laws.