The World Wide Web, a network of electronically produced and interconnected ... ...
Which one of the following most accurately expresses
the main point of the passage?
(A) Since distribution of a document placed on a
Web page is controlled by the author of that
page rather than by the person who creates a
link to the page, creating such a link should
not be considered copyright infringement.
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Posted: 12/08/2013 10:02
The essay centers on a debate over changing copyright law and gives a common sense analogy about telephone answering machines to answer questions about changing them. It does not exclusively evaluate a single case of offering a link to a web page and state whether it is or is not an infringement of current law: it simply uses the case as an example for the larger, more critical argument.
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Posted: 12/08/2013 10:03
Therefore choice d appears more in line with the overall parry and thrust of the passage.
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Posted: 12/08/2013 10:24
Please refer to the correct answer to question number 7 which confirms my thesis that the law is the central issue in the passage.
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Posted: 12/16/2013 17:02
Darlene, the questions on the app is sourced directly from the LSAC. Very rarely do they make mistake. In the 3 years we've been doing this, and in dealing with thousands of downloaders who've used the app, we've only encountered 1 rare mistake that LSAC made, and that was from an old, old problem set.