Essential Knowledge

What is intellectual property?

Intellectual property is a work or invention that is the result of creativity, to which one has rights over.

In the modernized world today, intellectual property can be shared more easily now through the Internet. This raises concerns about who owns something that was created digitally.

Copyright protects your IP and keeps anyone else from using it, unless they have permission. Anything you create like a picture u took or a digital drawing, you automatically own an “All rights reserved” copyright. If we pretend that material is our own then it becomes plagiarism

There are ways to create material for others to use:

Creative Commons

Open Source

Open Access

Popcorn Hack 1

A - The browser Firefox is fully open-source. Mozilla has stated that this improves customer choice and innovation in the browser market.

Legal/Ethical Concerns

No matter how you use something, it’s still important to cite information and give credit where it belongs. There is so information at our fingertips and though open source programs may be created with good intentions, people will sometimes use these open sources and modify them to harm individuals or groups.

There are legal concerns regarding computing devices that collect and analyze data by monitoring individual activity. Digital media downloads can sometimes include viruses and harmful programs

Digital Divide and Bias

Some softwares may include algorithms with bias. The training data for the software might underrepresent certain groups or demographics. Lack of fairness in algorithmic decision-making can perpetuate societal inequalities.

The digital divide is the unequal distribution of access to technology Although the Internet provides all these resources for us to use, certain groups of people do not have the technology readily available for them to use. These databases and online resources are only beneficial to those who have the opportunities and privileges to understand and access technology.

Popcorn Hack 2

A - Another ethical concern for intellectual property is the discussion surrounding dataset harvesting for LLMs and other modern AI systems. Some creators whose work has been used for LLM training without their own permission have raised complaints of IP/copyright violations and plagiarism, while others have sought to prevent theirs from being used.

Homework

Complete these five free response questions and send them to Taj on slack by December 21, 11:59 pm. You will be graded on how much effort you put into your answer.

  1. What is the difference between open source and open access?

  2. What is the importance of copyright?

  3. What is a way people can harm individuals or groups through open source data?

  4. What term describes the uequal distribution of access to technology?

  5. How do you see intellectual property in 20 years (be creative)?