This in itself is a blatant violation of the 1976 Federal Copyright Act.com.com service originally started now has grave doubts over the legality of the Turnitin. They affirm, however, that their services constitute "fair use" by grounds that their service does not limit the marketability of the paper.com service. Without the database of some 60,000 student-submitted papers, the Turnitin. That is, the archiving of one’s paper eliminates other students with the same assignment as potential buyers of the paper. Currently, UC Berkeley does not subscribe to Turnitin. This is done without the student’s permission. The claim that their service doesn’t limit the marketability of a paper is false. Turnitin.com is operating under the pretense that teachers will force their students to submit to Turnitin. What the Turnitin. Thus, the works submitted to Turnitin.) is protected by federal copyright laws. The student is forced to submit to the site, so submissions are not considered voluntary. iParadigm is breaking copyright laws by duplicating a paper without the copyright holder’s consent.com service is the fact that many teachers submit student works without the student’s permission.com is clearly making a profit off the papers that students submit. Schools that use the service have to pay large amounts of money in the thousands to ten thousands of dollars range. In addition, the site does not ask for permission to store the paper, instead, it is done automatically.com database severely limits the feasible marketability of the paper. Interestingly enough, the very place that the Turnitin.. Turnitin.com database, the paper would be of little use to a potential student buyer because any similarities from the student’s paper would be red flagged. If one were to sell a term-paper that was already in the Turnitin.com Infringes Upon Student’s Rightsby: Zack AndersonTurnitin. Turnitin.com system does, however, is it stores the submitted paper on their servers. What many people don’t understand is that works do not need to be registered to be copyrighted.com. Every literary work that is saved to a tangible medium (this includes paper, computer disk, etc. Thus, student papers are stored in iParadigm’s (the company that runs Turnitin.com are copyrighted and the authors hold complete rights to the works.com is duplicating copyrighted material without the consent of the student.iParadigm and their team of lawyers admit in their legal page that the archiving of papers is treading on shaky legal ground.com founder John Barrie was a graduate student at UC Berkeley when he started developing the software that the site runs on.Another strikingly illegal aspect of the Turnitin. The very addition of a paper to the Turnitin.com is operating under the pretense that this is occurring.com because they feel the site may be infringing upon student’s copyrights. In effect, the paper (but not the copyright) becomes property of Turnitin. Every paper submitted makes the service more effective and the company therefore yields greater profits.com service would not be as effective. When a student gives a teacher a paper for grading the assumption is that evaluative rights are given to the teacher. It is clear that the company is profiting off of students’ copyrighted hard-work. Turnitin. In no way is the teacher entitled to submit the paper to be copied to the iParadigm servers
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