Discussion
Unit 4: Current Events Discussion
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Overview
This discussion is about intellectual property violations. Conduct research on current events relating to our topic and then share your findings in text or in a brief audio submission, no longer than 3 to 4 minutes. Review peers’ findings and then engage in an active discussion to learn more about the topic at hand.
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Resources
- How to create audio presentations
- How do I subscribe to a discussion podcast as a student? (Links to an external site.)
- Gambino, M. (2011, June 21). Ten Famous Intellectual Property Disputes. (Links to an external site.)
Due Date
- Initial post by 11:59 p.m., Thursday, CT.
- Response post(s) by 11:59 p.m., Sunday, CT.
Directions
- Read chapters 7 & 8
- Research current events depicting intellectual property violations.
- Initial Post
- Provide the name of your source
- Provide an overview of the issue at hand
- Summarize how the violation was handled
- Share applicable financial information (for example: Company Y lost $X in sales)
- Analyze the legal ramifications of the situation and discuss concepts from the class that relate to the violation.
- Your post must be substantial and thoughtful and be a minimum of 250 words. It is recommended that you write your post in Word to track your word count and then copy and paste it into the discussion forum space in the course
- Support your response with at least two credible references, one of which should be your textbook.
- Note: Citations may be in text to accompany the audio submission.
- Response Posts
- Select two peers to respond to.
- Explain why you agree or disagree with their analysis.
- Support your responses with credible references, where applicable.
- Note: Citations may be in text to accompany the audio submission.