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What’s the legal limit? Know when to say when!

Go to this link for your Pre-assessment: 3SVE6MA.. When complete, login to your Gaggle account and go to the following: Message board “Copyright”

What is Copyright? Copyright is a law that protects the works of authors, musicians, artists, and others from being used by someone else as if it belonged to them. Some parts of materials can be used if credit is given to the author or creator of the material. This is called Fair Use. However, it is important to remember to give credit where credit is due.

Why Cite My Sources? You should give credit to the authors or creators who did all the research and published the information. Plagiarism: Stealing Words - Plagiarism means to steal the ideas, words, or pictures of another person and use them as your own and not give credit to the person who wrote them. Use quotation marks “ ” if you are using someone else’s words. Give their name and where they said it.

Assignment Click on the link for your copyright assignment: de=T5FB7-C83D

Visit the Digital Locker to read the story, “Copycat”. Visit the Gaggle Chat room to discuss. Gaggle Chat Gaggle Chat

Ashley has to write a paragraph about the Oregon Trail for her social studies report. She found the perfect paragraph on the Internet and copied it in her own handwriting. Is that okay? Matt copies and pastes a page from the Web into the middle of his document. Is that okay? Use the Homework Dropbox in Gaggle

Be real. Don’t steal! Be proud of what you have created Give others credit for their help and resources Who will know if you copy? YOU! Think! Plan! Do!

Visit the Cyber Treehouse and have some fun!

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