PrepTest 88, Section 2, Question 9
Editor: It is a myth that a significant amount of music on the Internet is the result of people downloading others' music and reworking it into new music of their own. We know this because it has been shown that 99 percent of Internet users who download music do not publish new music of their own on the Internet.
Editor: It is a myth that a significant amount of music on the Internet is the result of people downloading others' music and reworking it into new music of their own. We know this because it has been shown that 99 percent of Internet users who download music do not publish new music of their own on the Internet.
Editor: It is a myth that a significant amount of music on the Internet is the result of people downloading others' music and reworking it into new music of their own. We know this because it has been shown that 99 percent of Internet users who download music do not publish new music of their own on the Internet.
Editor: It is a myth that a significant amount of music on the Internet is the result of people downloading others' music and reworking it into new music of their own. We know this because it has been shown that 99 percent of Internet users who download music do not publish new music of their own on the Internet.
The editor's reasoning is questionable in that it
overlooks the possibility that a relatively small number of people can create a significant amount of new music
neglects to consider the ease with which music can be published on the Internet
fails to provide an alternative account of the sources for most of the music published on the Internet
presumes, without giving justification, that those who rework downloaded music into new creations always publish those new creations on the Internet
takes for granted that Internet users always prefer music that is original to music that has been downloaded and reworked into a new creation
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