Recently I came across this quote in my economic textbook that really made me appreciate how far the world has come in regards to the sharing of information.
“Suppose you want to find the numbers for inflation in Germany over the past five years. Fifty years ago, the answer would be to learn German, find a library with German publications, find the page where inflation numbers were given, write them down, and plot them by hand on a clean sheet of paper.”
The internet has truly spoiled us with the ease at which information can be shared. Of course, the internet would mean nothing if it were not for the concept of freedom of information, arguing that people should be allowed to freely explore and learn information over the internet. There is much debate currently going on as to whether or not this freedom violates copyright laws. I am hoping to adequately cover this issue in my first essay.