Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Rhetorical Precis- music plagiarism

Ronald Gaither's " The Chillin' Effect of Section 506: The Battle," presents that there is a fine line between improving an artist's work and taking credit for it. He also displays the idea that music and social improvements wouldn't occur if music was not improved and passed on throughout the generations. He supports his claim through presenting the history of the development of the "Sound Recording Act of 1971," as well as a developing "mens rea," that both help provide the guidelines in which music can be developed and transferred. He intends to present the ideas about what is and what isn't considered plagiaristic in the subject of music. He speaks in a very orderly, lawful tone, presenting the facts and developments as if they were presented in a case to an educated audience.

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