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Plagiarism and Copyright Staff Review JEOPARDY

PlagiarismCopyrightFamousBlundersCitingStatistics

Plagiarism 100 The stealing of words, ideas, images, or creative works. A: What is plagiarism? S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Plagiarism 200 A: What is an online term paper store or an internet paper mill? An online service that provides students with already written papers. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Plagiarism 300 A: What is cyber-plagiarism? Using the internet to copy/paste info out of online works and into word processed research papers. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Plagiarism 400 A: What is redoing or failing the assignment, failing the class, or being dismissed from school. Consequences for students who intentionally or unintentionally plagarize. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Plagiarism 500 A: What is the first recorded instance of plagiarism? In AD 561 an Irish Monk named Finnian lent another monk a religious manuscript. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Copyright 100 A: What is copyright-or a small symbol for a big concept. © S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Copyright 200 A: What is copyright law? The legal protection of intellectual property-music, images, written words, video and other media. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Copyright 300 A: What can be freely copied. These are known facts, common knowledge and works in the area of public domain. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Copyright 400 A: Who was first tried for copyright infringement by the music industry? Jammie Thomas, Duluth MN S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Copyright 500 A: What are the four fair use guidelines? Purpose and character Nature of the work Amount and substantiality Effect upon the market S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Famous Blunders 100 A: What is Napster? The first peer-to-peer music file sharing service. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Famous Blunders 200 A: Who is Jayson Blair? In 2003 this individual was caught plagiarizing for the NY Times. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Famous Blunders 300 A: What Christmas song was the subject of a copyright lawsuit? The Little Drummer Boy S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Famous Blunders 400 A: Who is Time Warner? Owner of the copyright of Happy Birthday S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Famous Blunders 500 A: Who had her 28 plagiarism grades overturned by the schoolboard? Christine Pelton, resigned biology teacher from Piper, Kansas S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Citing 100 A: What you use for indicating a direct quote? S2C01 Jeopardy Review Quotation Marks

Citing 200 A: What is plagiarism? S2C01 Jeopardy Review A close paraphrase that mimics the original is still this.

Citing 300 A: What is an example of how to cite an online image. S2C01 Jeopardy Review Two beluga whales. [Online image] Available les/beluga_col.gif, January 5, 2000.

Citing 400 A: What is one of many citation methods? S2C01 Jeopardy Review MLA

Citing 500 A: What is the citation machine site provided by the Landmark Project? S2C01 Jeopardy Review A tool provided online to make citation easier for everyone.

Statistics 100 A: What is 51% The % of high school students who believe that cheating is not wrong. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Statistics 200 A: What is 95%? The % of cheating high school students who had not been caught. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Statistics 300 A: What is 85%? The % of college students that believe cheating is necessary to get ahead. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Statistics 400 A: What is 52%? The % of high school students who copied websites without citing their sources. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Statistics 500 A: What is 90%? The % of college students who don’t think they are going to get caught cheating. S2C01 Jeopardy Review