Copyright, plagiarism and fair use.
Copyright: "is the legal protection for authors, to protect them from having their work used without the proper permission."
Fair Use: "places limitations on the copyright rights and allows others to copy part or all of a copyrighted source based on: educational purposes, nature of the work, the part used, and the
use of the source."
Plagiarism: "taking someone's ideas or work and using them as your own."
(Vanderbilt University Library and New Oxford American Dictionary, 2nd edition 2005)
Fair Use: "places limitations on the copyright rights and allows others to copy part or all of a copyrighted source based on: educational purposes, nature of the work, the part used, and the
use of the source."
Plagiarism: "taking someone's ideas or work and using them as your own."
(Vanderbilt University Library and New Oxford American Dictionary, 2nd edition 2005)
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