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COPYRIGHT LAWS

Introduction Hi, my name is_______ and (introduce your members) Hi, my name is_______ and (introduce your members) This presentation is about our violations to copyright laws/fair use and netiquette. This presentation is about our violations to copyright laws/fair use and netiquette. We hope that we will learn a lesson from this presentation. We hope that we will learn a lesson from this presentation.

Tags Copyright Copyright Netiquette Netiquette Copyright Laws Copyright Laws Netiquette Rules Netiquette Rules

Software Piracy What is licensed software? What is licensed software? I use a copied licensed software… I use a copied licensed software… Why did I violate the copyright law? Why did I violate the copyright law? I am aware of the open source softwares… I am aware of the open source softwares…

Graphics, Audio, Video How did you violate laws on copyrighted images, sounds and videos? How did you violate laws on copyrighted images, sounds and videos? What are the laws concerning the use of pictures, audio and videos? What are the laws concerning the use of pictures, audio and videos?

Cut, Copy & Paste Dramatize how you used cut/copy & paste command on articles in the net. Dramatize how you used cut/copy & paste command on articles in the net. What violations have you made? What violations have you made? State the law concerning paraphrasing and quoting State the law concerning paraphrasing and quoting

INTERNET ETIQUETTE Netiquette

NETIQUETTE State your experiences using s, social networking sites, passwords. State your experiences using s, social networking sites, passwords. What netiquette rules have you violated? What netiquette rules have you violated?

BBBbbbzzzzzzz… why do you send false statements against a person? why do you send false statements against a person? State the netiquette rules for this State the netiquette rules for this

EEeiiwwww Why do you use foul words or messages when using the IMs or s? Why do you use foul words or messages when using the IMs or s? What netiquette rules is violated? What netiquette rules is violated?

In conclusion… I/we are guilty of violating copyright laws and netiquette rules. I/we are guilty of violating copyright laws and netiquette rules. I/we promise to… I/we promise to… We promise to inform and educate other students by means of symposiums, flyers, or brochures. We promise to inform and educate other students by means of symposiums, flyers, or brochures.

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