Library/PT 149/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Both passages say that when ordinary laws don’t protect creative work—jokes for comedians and recipes for chefs—people rely on social rules instead. Comedians rarely sue because copyright is costly and uncertain, so the comedy community enforces norms like shaming and refusing to work with joke thieves to protect material and keep people creating. Chefs can’t usually patent or copyright recipes, so they follow three simple norms—don’t copy a recipe exactly, don’t pass on secret recipe information, and credit the recipe’s creator—which act like patent, trade-secret, and copyright protections and encourage new dishes.

Logic Breakdown

Focus on Passage A's view of formal law vs. informal norms — the author says copyright applies but is ineffective because enforcement is costly and success uncertain; therefore the author would accept that comedians would use copyright more if enforcement were cheaper/more certain. Key supporting lines: 'the nonexistence of such lawsuits is a product of both practical considerations that render the cost of enforcing the formal law prohibitively expensive, and legal hurdles that make success difficult and uncertain' and 'copyright law simply does not provide comedians with a cost-effective way of protecting their comedic material.'

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The author of passage A would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?

Correct Answer
B
Choice B matches Passage A's explicit claim that copyright exists but is not cost-effective because enforcement costs and legal hurdles deter lawsuits. Passage A states that 'the nonexistence of such lawsuits is a product of both practical considerations that render the cost of enforcing the formal law prohibitively expensive, and legal hurdles that make success difficult and uncertain' and concludes that 'copyright law simply does not provide comedians with a cost-effective way of protecting their comedic material.' From these statements the author would agree that if comedians had greater assurance of successful, affordable enforcement, they would be more likely to protect material through copyright.
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