What is Lessig's primary argument

  1. What is Lessig's primary argument in the article, and how does he define "piracy" in the context of copyright?
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  2. What examples from history does Lessig use to illustrate his point? How do these examples support his argument?
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  3. Which of the following statements describes a functional text?a. It provides a first-person account of a personal experience. b.
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  4. After reading the article, do you agree with Lessig's perspective? Why or why not?
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  5. Which type of argument is about an idea being rejected because of an unsupported belief that other undesirable events could
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  6. Opposing Views: What counterarguments does Lessig address, and how does he respond to them?
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  7. Which type of argument is about an idea being rejected because of an unsupported belief that other undesirable events could
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  8. How does Lessig connect piracy with cultural growth and creative evolution?
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  9. How does Lessig view the role of technology in shaping the debate around piracy?
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  10. After reading the article "defense against piracy", do you agree with Lessig's perspective? Why or why not?
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