Internet Law, Social Media, and Privacy


While he was in high school, Joel Gibb downloaded numerous songs to his smartphone from an unlicensed file-sharing
service. He used portions of the copyrighted songs when he recorded his own band and posted videos on YouTube and
Facebook. Gibb also used BitTorrent to download several movies from the Internet. Now he has applied to Boston
University. The admissions office has requested access to his Facebook password, and he has complied. Using the information presented in the chapter, answer the following questions.

1. What laws, if any, did Gibb violate by downloading the music and videos from the Internet?

2. Was Gibb’s use of portions of copyrighted songs in his own music illegal? Explain.

3. Can individuals legally post copyrighted content on their Facebook pages? Why or why not?

4. Did Boston University violate any laws when it asked Joel to provide his Facebook password? Explain