Part 1: How do new technologies, such as computers and scientific breakthroughs, create difficulties for systems of property ownership? Part 2: What is the moral justification for free markets? How do...

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Part 1: How do new technologies, such as computers and scientific breakthroughs, create difficulties for systems of property ownership?



Part 2: What is the moral justification for free markets? How do anticompetitive practices in the neral draw this justification into question?



Part 3: Why are bribes immoral? How can you tell if a payment made in a business transaction is a bribe or not?





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Answer To: Part 1: How do new technologies, such as computers and scientific breakthroughs, create difficulties...

Anuja answered on Nov 28 2020
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1. How do new technologies, such as computers and scientific breakthroughs, create difficulties for systems of property ownership?
Property ownership, or intellectual property as we call it, can be kept private by an owner for a certain time period depending on the law. The owner generally chooses to sell their property to particular people at mutually decided prices. But due to the latest advancement of technology, things like the computer and the internet have made it completely impossible for the people to keep their property private. This is because, if one person downloads the material, they can illegally supply this material to others, maybe thousands or millions of people across the globe. There is no credibility as to how a person received the material and it can be used wrongly. Along with this, incomplete intellectual property, if mistakenly circulated, can be used by someone...
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