1. We live in an information society where technology and the exchange of information are ubiquitous. However, some people illegally exploit information through activities like music piracy or plagiarism.
2. Intellectual property laws, like early copyright laws, aim to protect creators' work from being stolen and used without permission. However, the internet has made information widely available, though not always legally.
3. Copyright gives creators economic rights over financial benefits from their work and moral rights to be credited. Plagiarism, presenting others' work as your own without citation, is considered a serious offense in academic settings.