Q. That penalties for intellectual property infringement such as illegal movie downloads should be increased to protect artistic expression
Guidelines.
Introduction
This is an individually prepared assessment task. In this assessment task you are required to argue both points of view (for one of the three approved topics) in a written assessment known as an argumentative essay. Your submission must present a clear and logical argument, be 2000 words in length and cite at least eight quality references to justify each of your key points.
Requirements
This assessment task must be completed individually. It should be 2000 words in length (excluding the reference list) and provide Harvard format references for at least eight quality references that are cited appropriately within the body of your essay. Your work should contain a maximum of three direct quotations (each no greater than two to three sentences long in length). You should aim to paraphrase sources, writing the essay in your own words and including citations and corresponding reference list entries to demonstrate research.
You must include an appropriate introduction to the topic to provide context for the reader and outline the point of view that you will be arguing in the essay. The body of your essay must present both sides of the argument. It should conclude with a summary of key points, reiterating the point of view you support and summarising why you have taken this position.
The essay should be written in the third person (e.g. do not use I, we or our). You should write in simple, professional business language. As noted in the marking criteria overleaf, marks are awarded for structure, clear and valid arguments, quality of research and overall presentation. The criteria awards up to a total of twenty five marks which equates to twenty five per cent of the final unit assessment.