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Can you spot what caused the plagi *Copyright is a form of legal protection given to the creators of "original works of authorship," such as.....a poem, computer program, story, lyrics to a song, choreography to dance moves, artistic works etc. U.S. copyright law generally gives the author of an original creative work an exclusive right to reproduce (copy) or distribute the original work to the public, create new works based upon the original work, and perform or display the work publicly *Copyright protection is automatically granted the moment something is CREATED. You don’t have to obtain a formal copyright and seek out legal protection to get it.

Can you spot the copyright violation? HINT: it’s not the music

What is plagiarism? Plagiarism is a copyright violation Copying words, pictures, art, music, software or ideas from someone without giving them the proper credit

What is plagiarism? Turning in someone else’s work and putting your name on it Copying someone else’s work without their permission

Sooooo….. If you didn’t come up with the original idea, words, music, or software, then it doesn’t belong to you To avoid plagiarism..... Put the information into your own words AND you still must cite the source.

In Television The television station TBN was sued for $40 million after producing "The Omega Code," a movie that closely resembled a book "The Omega Syndrome," a book by Sylvia Fleener. While the movie didn't lift words directly from the book, the storyline was deemed too close to the book to be original content. In Music In Music Robbie Williams Faces Plagiarism Suit Court Upholds $5.4 Million Bolton Plagiarism Decision "French jazz pianist Jacques Loussier sued the rapper Eminem for $10 million, claiming his hit song 'Kill You' borrowed heavily from Loussier's 20-year-old song 'Pulsion.' the suit is pending." From: "Combating Plagiarism." CQ Researcher. In the NEWS….. Examples of Plagiarism

STUDENT LOSES SPOT AT HARVARD "By now, Blair Hornstine expected to be packing her bags for Harvard, where she was in the class of But the 18-year-old from Moorestown, N.J., is making other plans. The Harvard Crimson reported last week that the school had rescinded Hornstine's acceptance after learning that she had used unattributed text from other authors in columns for a local paper." Kantrowitz, Barbara and Julie Scelfol. "Harvard to Hornstine: No Way." Newsweek. 21 July 2003: 50. MasterFILE Select. Ruben A. Cirillo High School Library. 2 October PLAGIARISM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Technology Yields Plagiarism Bust - CBS News ml U.Va. plagiarism scandal ends with 45 dismissals - CNN ex.html ml ex.html More Plagiarism Examples In Colleges

What exactly does in your own words “in your own words” mean? It means taking the original information and using your own vocabulary and your own sentence structure. …………… The original information must be rewritten in a significantly new way. Copying and pasting example was pretty easy but….

Original: “The Mountain Boomer, or Collard Lizard, is a pretty turquoise blue color except for its head and neck, which is bright yellow with black stripes along its neck.” Rewritten: The Mountain Boomer is turquoise blue except for its head and neck, which is yellow with black stripes on its neck. Taking the original information and using your own vocabulary and your own sentence structure. ……………

Original: The Mountain Boomer, or Collard Lizard, is a pretty turquoise blue color except for its head and neck, which is bright yellow with black stripes along its neck.” Rewritten: The Mountain Boomer is turquoise blue except for its head and neck, which is yellow with black stripes on its neck.

*Rearranging *Rearranging the words in someone else’s sentence *Replacing *Replacing a few words of someone else’s sentence *Taking out *Taking out a few words of someone else’s sentence It is very important to realize that IS NOT putting it into your own words

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