if it is wrong to double market prices by imposing a tariff on a particular good, why is it acceptable to increase prices tenfold on the basis of an intellectual property right? It is well known that things like software and pharmaceuticals are many, many times more expensive when protected by IP rights than when subjected to competition in the free market. If it is good for the free market to determine prices ¡ª and economists say it is ¡ª then surely intellectual property rights in their current form must go. Key Word:
tariff: a tax the government charges on goods that enter or leave their country
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Reading-Understanding the Text Part A: Comprehending the Text Answer the following questions.
1.Texts 1 and 2 have no titles. To give Text 1 a title, tick the answer and then write your chosen title on the line provided at the beginning of Text1:
¡õStealing in Southeast Asia
¡õMarketing Western Products in Southeast Asia
¡ÌCopyright Abuse in Southeast Asia ¡õ
¡õThe Heavy Cost of Investing in Southeast Asia Now do the same for Text 2.
¡õMaking Ideas Available to All ¡õInnovation and Protection ¡õThe Truth About Market Share
¡ÌThe Problems with Intellectual Property Rights ¡õ
2. What kinds of arguments are presented in the two texts?
¡õbalanced arguments ¡õobjective arguments ¡õdefensive arguments ¡Ìone-sided arguments ¡õ
3. Read the first text again quickly to decide what kind of organization it has.
¡Ìproblem > example of problem > example of problem > solution ¡õto problem
¡õcause > effect > cause > effect
¡õproblem > comparison > contrast > solution to problem ¡õsituation > explanation of situation > argument > argument 4. Now read the second text again quickly to decide what kind of organization it has.
¡õproblem > example of problem > example of problem > solution
to problem
¡õcause > effect > cause > effect
¡õproblem > comparison > contrast > solution to problem ¡Ìsituation > explanation of situation > argument > argument ¡õ
5. Why is the author of the first text¡¯s attitude to Southeast Asia so negative? Complete the sentence.
The author¡¯s attitude is very negative, because some Asian countries insisted on receiving full details of imported production processes, which they could then use to copy and sell the products of these processes. 6. Why is the author of the second text¡¯s attitude to intellectual property rights so negative? Complete the sentence.
The author¡¯s attitude is negative because protecting intellectual property slows down innovation.
Part B: Identifying Main Points
Each of the ten statements below contains information given in one of the sections in the text. Each section is marked with a letter. Identify the section from which the information is derived. More than one statement may refer to the same section.
E1. International companies need to maintain copyright checks to ¡õ
safeguard their products.