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BLOGGING ABOUT ETHICS
Is anything off-limits?

Memes and GIFs are part of conversation and communication within online spaces today;

despite the ambiguity, the usage of these communication features elicits in terms of the limits to

what is acceptable in terms of content. In today's visually intensive world, many tools are

available to create funny, satirical, or biting images easily shared on social media. However,

where do we draw the line? Are there off-limits to avoid when creating and sharing blogs and

memes online? This blog post explores some ethical considerations around creating and sharing

memes and GIFs and offers reservations on what should be considered when designing and

sharing such content.

"The ethics of meme culture" (https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-25/the-ethics-of-meme-

culture/100315442)

This article explores the ethical implications of creating and sharing memes, including the

potential harm they can cause and the importance of respecting the boundaries of others.

How ethical is the use of copyrighted material?

One of the biggest concerns around creating memes and GIFs is the use of copyrighted

material. The use of memes has become a standard feature on popular TV shows and movies,

and while these can be funny and entertaining, they can also be problematic from an ethical

perspective. Using copyrighted material without permission is illegal and can result in legal

action being taken against the creator (Carney, 2021). So, how ethical is it to use copyrighted

material in memes and GIFs? Well, it is not elementary. While some argue that such use falls

under fair use, others argue it is a clear violation of copyright law. It is always best to err on

caution when using copyrighted material. If you are unsure whether something is allowed, it is

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