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1 POWER POINT PLAGIARISM FAIR USE COPYRIGHT BY: Kayla Andrews, Chelsea Jacobsen, Brooke MacLeod, and Catherine Tiona Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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2 Uhh…Plagiarism? What’s the big idea? What’s wrong with it? It’s taking credit for something you didn’t do It’s STEALING, LYING, CHEATING, and being LAZY! It’s unfair to the creator http://www.youtube.com/user/LifzGr8Girl13 Example of Plagiarism ClickHere (Plagiarism.org) Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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3 Plagiarism is stealing a person’s writing or ideas When you plagiarize you can get into huge trouble In schools you can get suspended and in college you could be expelled You could go to jail Always give credit to the place that you got your information PLAGIARISM BASICS (http://kidshealth.org) Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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4 How can words or ideas be stolen? Taking credit for someone else’s work or ideas Using someone else's ideas and not giving them credit Copying a lot of words from somebody’s work but still giving them credit Not putting quotations Not giving the right source information about a quote Stolen Words or Ideas? (http://www.plagiarism.org) Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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5 When sources are cited- How do you cite your sources? Depends on what you are writing about, how you use it, and expectations of your teacher You should mention author(s), the title, and depending on what it is, the genre You can cite your sources in any sentence, or even as its own paragraph You should use quotation marks when quoting some one, or writing the title of something Some Sources are Cited? (http://www.plagiarism.org)http://www.plagiarism.org Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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6 Some Sources are not Cited? ( http://mail.baylorschool.org ) http://mail.baylorschool.org When sources are not cited- A consequence of plagiarism is people who do it only hurt themselves Research and writing, putting sources, taking good notes, putting appropriate quotations, and giving credit to others for their work People who plagiarize never learn these skills and life can be difficult without them Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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The Remix- The Misinformer- The Photocopy- The Ghost Writer- The Customer- Buying a pre-written paper or essay from someone who copies them from the internet and sells them to make money Taking someone else's work, not changing even one word, and turning it in as his/her work Just because it is remixed doesn't mean it's not plagiarism, you still need the consent of the maker Even if you're remixing a song and just going to release it, not sell it, it’s still plagiarism The Writer copies a bunch of text straight from just one source without changing it at all Incorrectly citing sources; giving the wrong source information making it so that you are unable to find them Types Of Plagiarism (www.mortigitempo.com) (www.youtube.com) Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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8 Copyright? What is copyright ? “ The exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc. “ You own the copyright for everything you do; writing a paper, drawing a picture, writing a poem, etc. It is illegal for anyone else except the copyright owner to make copies or sell the work (Copyrightkids.org)-and-(Dictionary.com) Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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9 The person who makes the work should have control over what other people do with it The owners make money by it being copyrighted because nobody can steal it and take credit for it You can get fined or sent to jail for plagiarism Why Should I Care About Copyright? (Copyrightkids.org) Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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10 Which Works Are Protected By Copyright? Written Works "Musical Works" "Dramatic Works" "Pantomimes and Choreographic Works" "Pictorial, Graphic, and Sculptural Works” “Motion Pictures” “Sound Recordings” “Architectural Works” Works that are not original or are common and are easy access to the public Ideas, procedures,etc. Works that are not written or witnessed by two or more people “Titles, Names, Slogans, etc.” Which Works Are NOT Protected By Copyright? Copyright Protection? (www.copyrightkids.org) Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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11 The person who created the work is the one who owns the copyright If you write a paper for a company then that company gets all the copyright protection instead of you If there are two authors they are co-owners of the copyright in the work unless they agree differently Who owns the copyright in a work? (www.copyrightkids.org)
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12 Being taken to court for copying someone else’s work The person being brought to court or fined is the one who copied without permission Taking advantage of someone else's work is copyright infringement What is Copyright Infringement? (www.copyrightkids.org ) Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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13 When do I need permission to copy? Just to be on the safe side it is best to seek permission for all copied material you intend to use To get permission you must decide who is the copyright owner of the work you want to use In some cases you may have to pay the owner a fee to use the work (www.copyrightkids.org) Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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14 What is the Public Domain? "The status of a literary work or an invention whose copyright or patent has expired or that never had such protection." (dictionary.com) Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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15 How do I obtain copyright protection? "Beyond creating a copyrightable work, an author needs to do little else to gain copyright protection. Neither publication, nor registration with the Copyright Office, is required today to secure copyright. " (www.copyrightkids.org) Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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16 When and How do I register a copyright? “Simply complete Form CO on your personal computer, print it out, and mail it along with a check or money order and your deposit. The fee for a basic registration on Form CO is $50.” (www.copyright.gov)www.copyright.gov Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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17 How long does copyright protection last? Lasts for a lifetime and 70 years after the author’s/artist’s death When the copyright is over it falls into the public domain www.copyrightkids.org Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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FAIR USE? What is Fair Use? The right to use something fairThe fair right to use quotes or objects from online or in a work that don’t belong to you for presentations and such Our Topic For The Day is… Literary Works (Mrs. Post’s “Movie Time” Lecture’s) Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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~Magazines~ When you put put in article in a magazine you automatically give someone the right to sell and make money off your work You still get the credit for your work put in the magazine though, or you should It is still illegal to plagiarize the work in magazines like it is with anything else (JobMonkey.com) Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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~Newspapers~ If you put together a newsletter and reprint and editorial or such its fair use You can quote from unpublished letters and diaries You can closely paraphrase only two paragraphs You can quote ONE line from a poem You can write a parody of a famous song (www.nolo.com)www.nolo.com Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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ht tp :/ / w.li u. e d u / C W I S / C W P /l ib ra ry / w or k s h o p / ci t m la.h t m ht tp :/ / w w w.li u. e d u / C W I S / C W P /l ib ra ry / w or k s h o p / ci t m la.h t m "Arrange the items alphabetically on your reference list. Double space all the lines. To quote a website include the title of the webpage, name of website, organization that posted the information, the date that the webpage was created or last updated, and the date you looked at the information. If you do not do this it is plagiarism. " ~Internet~ (www.liu.edu)www.liu.edu Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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~Books~ Just because you own the book doesn't mean you can copy a whole bunch of pages, quotes, or paragraphs from it Just because you own the book doesn't mean you can copy a whole bunch of pages, quotes, or paragraphs from it You can copy only ONE page of a book, chapter of a book, or anything writtenYou can copy only ONE page of a book, chapter of a book, or anything written It is fair to talk or write ABOUT the book but you cannot copy straight from the book or else it is plagiarismIt is fair to talk or write ABOUT the book but you cannot copy straight from the book or else it is plagiarism www.fairuse.stanford.edu) (jobmonkey.com)jobmonkey.com Backgrounds from BrainyBetty.com
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-Works Cited- “Are Remixes Illegal….?” Mortigitempo.com. ©2000-2010. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. 21 Feb 2010 http://www.mortigitempo.com/too_bored/archive/index.php/t-769.html “Backgrounds” Brainy Betty.com “Copyright.” Copyright.gov. 2009 u.s. government printing office: 2008-320-958⁄60,119 21 Feb 2010 http://www.copyright.gov/register/ “Copyright Basics.” Copyrightkids.org. 2007. The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 18 Feb 2010 http://www.copyrightkids.org/whatcopyframes.htm “Copyright Basics.” Copyrightkids.org. 2007. The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 19 Feb 2010 http://www.copyrightkids.org/whatcopyframes.htm “Copyright Basics.” Copyrightkids.org. 2007. The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 20 Feb 2010 http://www.copyrightkids.org/whatcopyframes.htm “Copyright Basics.” Copyrightkids.org. 2007. The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 21 Feb 2010 http://www.copyrightkids.org/whatcopyframes.htm “Copyright Basics.” Copyrightkids.org. 2007. The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 21 Feb 2010 http://www.copyrightkids.org/whatcopyframes.htm “Copyright Basics.” Copyrightkids.org. 2007. The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 21 Feb 2010 http://www.copyrightkids.org/whatcopyframes.htm “Copyright Basics.” Copyrightkids.org. 2007. The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 22 Feb 2010 http://www.copyrightkids.org/whatcopyframes.htm “Copyright Basics.” Copyrightkids.org. 2007. The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 22 Feb 2010 http://www.copyrightkids.org/whatcopyframes.htm
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-Works Cited- “How do I cite sources?” Plagiarism.org. 2010. iParadigms, LLC. 17 Feb 2010. http://www.plagiarism.org/plag_article_how_do_i_cite_sources.html “Journal Article” Liu.edu. Robert Delaney 2/25/2010 Feb 23 2010 http://www.liu.edu/CWIS/CWP/library/workshop/citmla.htm “Legal Rights.” Nolo.com. 2010 Nolo 18 Feb 2010 http://www.nolo.com/ “Plagiarism FAQs.” Plagiarism.org. 2010. iParadigms, LLC. 18 Feb 2010. http://www.plagiarism.org/learning_center/what_is_plagiarism.html http://www.plagiarism.org/learning_center/what_is_plagiarism.html “Public Domain.” Dictionary.reference.com. 2010. Dictionary.com, LLC. 17 Feb 2010 http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/public+domain “What is Copyright?” Copyrightkids.org. 2007. The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 20 Feb 2010 http://www.copyrightkids.org/whatcopyframes.htm "What is Plagiarism?" KidsHealth.org. May 2008. Nemours Foundation 16 Feb 2010 http://kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/school/plagiarism.html http://kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/school/plagiarism.html “What is Plagiarism?” Plagiarism.org. 2010. iParadigms, LLC. 16 Feb 2010. http://www.plagiarism.org/learning_center/what_is_plagiarism.html http://www.plagiarism.org/learning_center/what_is_plagiarism.html “What is Plagiarism?” Plagiarism.org. 2010. iParadigms, LLC. 17 Feb 2010. http://www.plagiarism.org/learning_center/what_is_plagiarism.html http://www.plagiarism.org/learning_center/what_is_plagiarism.html “Writing and Copyright Laws” Jobmonkey.com 1999-2009 - JobMonkey, Inc. 19 Feb 2010 http://www.jobmonkey.com/writingjobs/writing-and-copyright-laws.html “Writing and Copyright Laws” Jobmonkey.com 1999-2009 - JobMonkey, Inc. 19 Feb 2010 http://www.jobmonkey.com/writingjobs/writing-and-copyright-laws.html
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