Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage describes a debate over Web copyright: creators want stronger laws to stop copying, while users worry that restricting access will harm the Web’s openness. The author argues that posting a document online is like leaving a public phone message and making a link is like giving out the phone number—posting the document means the poster controls access. Because the poster can limit access (for example with a password), merely linking to a page is not the same as copying or distributing it, and stricter copyright laws that punish linking would hurt the Web as a free forum.
Logic Breakdown
Find the telephone-answering-machine analogy in paragraph 3 and use the sentences that describe who may hear the outgoing message to match the choice.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage20.According to the passage, which one of the following features of outgoing messages left on telephone answering machines is most relevant to the debate concerning copyright infringement?
Correct Answer
E
The passage directly compares placing a document on the Web to "recording an outgoing message on one's telephone answering machine for others to hear." It then states, "Anyone who calls can listen to the message; that is its purpose." These lines show the relevant feature is that the messages are purposely made available to anyone who calls the number, which matches choice E.
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