People probably won't forget that in 200 1 year, a group of volunteers from universities such as Peking University braved the cold of minus 10 degrees and took to the streets to persuade passers-by to oppose "piracy" and protect "genuine copies". In the past, people ignored it and got the cold shoulder. So how should we treat "piracy"? What does it bring us?
Indeed, buying "pirated" goods saves a lot of money, and we can spend less money than the original price to buy "the same" books and materials. Therefore, some people feel satisfied and complacent. Although they know it is wrong to do so, people turn a blind eye to it and let it go.
In fact, such cases often happen, and I have heard such casual answers; "Anyway, paper is almost the same. There are at most two typos. It doesn't matter. " It can be said that my heart is heavy when I hear these words. Because almost no one fully understands the harm of "piracy"?
First of all, it easily deprived the creator of all his efforts and infringed on the original rights and interests. Without a solid guarantee, the creator's heart will be affected and he can't enjoy his creation. Secondly, "pirated" books will make the original gorgeous poetic articles chaotic and illogical; It can make the original neat and beautiful fonts uneven and have no aesthetic significance; Similarly, a moderate price can be made too cheap, and there is no integrity. Fake and shoddy products copied with cheap materials, or profiteering from them in the name of others, are all hateful "commercial" means of pirates.
In 2005, several record companies jointly sued Baidu for searching and downloading "pirated music". At the same time, related spokespersons of China Telecom and Tietong also questioned the online loan downloading of film and television works. This "piracy" incident soon caused great controversy on the Internet. People can't imagine that even "music" can be "pirated" What else can't be copied? It is precisely because people turn a blind eye to such incidents and condone such illegal acts that counterfeiters become more daring and even blatantly sell "pirated" materials, and piracy is becoming more and more serious.
As middle school students, we have the obligation and responsibility to oppose "piracy" and protect "genuine", so that vendors have no opportunity to remind and supervise people around us to support "genuine" at any time, so that our lives can be proud of real protection instead of being full of false breath all day. To resist "piracy" in the true sense is to protect "genuine"!