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 sentence that explicitly states what current copyright law permits (who may be sued for unauthorized distribution) and match the answer to that statement.
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Correct Answer
D
The passage states: "current copyright laws give owners of intellectual property the right to sue a distributor of unauthorized copies of their material even if that distributor did not personally make the copies." This directly supports D: present copyright laws allow the author/owner to sue anyone who distributes the document without permission.
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