Taylor Smith
September 20th
Media Analysis
Assignment
In this document it’s about how
copyright can be really intense. They try to limit what you can’t and can use.
They want everyone to know that copy right isn’t good and you can get in
trouble for it. The films bias is that copyright shouldn’t be there and you
should be able to copy whatever you want. I agree with the films because I
think you should be able to copy whatever you want and not get into trouble for
it.
When someone tried to copyright
Mickey Mouse and tried to take over Disney it’s a bias. This is considered a
bias because the guy in the document is saying that you should be able to do
this without copy right. And you should be able to do this without getting
fined. I think the story is bias because I think you should be able to download
whatever you want and not have to buy it. I think he feels bias because he
feels more for the people who got sued because he knows what it’s like to be
sued. It’s a bias because the guy on the documentary can relate to one side of
the story but not the other. I used an anecdole because the author took his
side of the story and didn’t even make the point of the other side of the
story. I used diction to describe how the author feels. I chose the word
frustrated to describe the diction because the author is frustrated that he is
unable to get his point across to the other people. And to the people who are
watching the film.
My media analysis has been about a
guy being bias towards copyright. Overall I think the author is being
reasonable by saying that you should be able to copyright. And that you can
voice your own opinion on being making music.
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