Plagiarism And copyright By Chris, Mitchell, Javier and Bradley.

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Plagiarism And copyright By Chris, Mitchell, Javier and Bradley

If you do not list the site it is plagiarism You can be expelled from colleges or other schools and minor punishments are giving You could get an F on a paper (

How Can Words Or Ideas Be Stolen? Yes, they can by definition on Merriam Webster's Online Dictionary anything that is stated or created in a book, CD, etc. It is covered by the copyright protection law. By law you can technically steal ideas and comments. (

The Bigger Picture Always cite sources for your information Use quotations marks if you copy something Plagiarism punishments can be $100 to $50,000 If earned $1,000 you get a fined $100,000 (

When Sources Are Cited "The boundary between plagiarism and research is often unclear." “Recognizing the forms of plagiarism is important.” Makes a reference to the author but no source Writer puts bits of pieces of an article Doesn’t give credit to author (

When Sources are Not Cited Changing some key words and terms Copying word for word and not giving credit Using for purposes not approved by the author (

Copyright Criminals Trailer If you copy one sound it’s copyright People buy different records to mash them together to make their own music Clyde Stubblefield doesn't get royalties Hip Hop wasn’t famous until people started making money (

You should be proud of your projects Be proud of whatever you make We owe music and television to copyright You can’t copy anything other people make (

Which Works Are Protected By Copyright Books & magazines, Musical patterns and lyrics Plays & pantomimes ( Recordings of sounds Movies Sculptures Artist’s choreography

Which Works Are Not Protected By Copyright "Ideas, methods, principles, statements" things not written Government issues Ideas that has no originality Titles and names of a project “Things not in a tangible form" such as a changed or perfected speech (

Who Owns A Copyright In A Work The person who created a work A business with a signed contract If there is two partners both are co owners of the work (

What is Copyright Infringement The definition of copyright infringement is using someone's else's. If money was made off of the product than all the profit must go to the owner There may be an extra fee (

What Is A Public Domain Intellectual property that nobody may ownIntellectual property that nobody may own Can copy any thing in the public domainCan copy any thing in the public domain Original works are in copyrights since createdOriginal works are in copyrights since created 15% of books in the world are in the public domain, 10% are in print15% of books in the world are in the public domain, 10% are in print 75% are under copyright protection75% are under copyright protection (

When Do I Need Permission To Copy? “Relying on doctrine of 'Fair Use' is risky" Discover copyright owners of material you want to use You must ask permission to work with the material (

How Do I Obtain Copyright Protection Put a C in 1 circle to show copyright Write copyright along with the date and authors name (

When and How Do I Register A Copyright To register a copyright you must go to a copyright office and register the object before time expires First, registration makes the object public file Second, before you take someone to court over plagiarizing your object than you must have your project registered (

How Long Does Copyright Protection Last Copyright does not last for ever It lasts 70 years after death of creator Can copy anything in public domain Public domain works had been1930 or earlier (

Why Is It Important To Music PPL: Fair Play For Musicians- A letter to the Prime Minister (on copyright) They want a longer copyright length Copyright ends at 50 years People are still alive 50 years later Other countries have extended copyright length (

Youtube Copyright problems on Youtube Even if you bought a song you can’t post it along with a performance that you created If you want a video it has a lot more steps because of venue rights (

Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines For Teachers Anything recorded in any recording device are protected by copyright protection laws. One way is to stay under the maximum of thirty seconds If the item is used for an educational purpose and no money will be made off of the items. (

Fair Use Video People use fair use in parentheses Parody is also a fair use Some tips so you don't get accused of copyright are: 1.Find out if insurance is a requirement 2.Secure short-term insurance protection 3.Get as much information and written policies, (

Works Cited Plagiarism Basics: © The Nemours Foundation. All rights reservedhttp://kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/school/plagiarism.htmlwww.kidshealth.org How Can words or ideas be stolen: copyright 2010 iParadigms, LLC All rights reserved The Bigger Picture: iParadigms, LLC All rights reserved When Sources are Cited: iParadigms, LLC All rights reserved When Sources Are Not Cited: iParadigms, LLC All rights reserved Copyright Criminals Trailer: Copyright Criminals Trailer Why Should I Care About Copyright: Started in 2001 Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. Foundation, Inc. Which Works Are Protected By Copyright: © 2007, The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. All rights reserved. Which Works Are Not Protected By Copyright: © 2007, The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. All rights reserved Who Owns the Copyright in a Work: © 2007, The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. All rights reserved What is Copyright infringement: © 2007, The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. All rights reserved What is The Public Domain: © Started in 2001 Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. Foundation, Inc. When Do I Need Permission To Copy: © 2007, The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. All rights reserved How Do I Obtain Copyright Protection: © 2007, The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. All rights reserved

Works Cited When and How Do I Register A Copyright: © 2007, The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. All rights reserved. How Long Does Copyright Protection Last: © 2007, The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. All rights reserved. Why Is It Important To Music: © 2008, PPL: Fair Play For Musicians Youtube: © 2007 Youtube and Copyright- Chad Hurley and Steve Chen Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines For Teachers: © Fair Use Video: Fair Use And Copyright ©