Plagiarism and copyright

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ingles FlashCards sobre Plagiarism and copyright, criado por Gerardo Herrera Quiroz em 01-09-2018.
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Plagiarism and copyright By: Jose de Jesus Salvador Gerardo Humberto
What is plagiarism? Plagiarism is considered when a person copies an original work and at the same time makes it his own.
Types of plagiarism *Direct plagiarism *Paying for someone else´s work *Self-plagiarism *Paraphrasing *Copy and paste
1.- Direct plagiarism this means taking someone else’s ideas or work and claiming them as your own, without citation.
2.- Paying for someone else´s work If you pay someone to write an essay for you, it is plagiarism. The words submitted are not yours and are therefore plagiarized.
3.- Self-plagiarism Is like turning in a paper you already submitted for a grade to another class, it is no longer new and original work.
4- Paraphrasing paraphrasing becomes plagiarism when you read different sources, pull out some key points and then rewrite these points as if they were your own ideas.
5.- Copy and paste It is when you copy and paste different texts, adding them together to create a new text. This type of plagiarism requires a little more effort and is more insidious than simply paraphrasing a source.
How it has to be dealt with If your paper is found to have been plagiarized, it’s likely that you will receive a zero on the work as well as disciplinary action.
Ethical and citizenship issues There exist another ways to evit this problem, also you always can cite the autor who's you take the information in case that your work are talking about a investigation.
Problems it can cause If you plagiarize in school, your reputation will not only be tarnished, but you could be kicked out of the University. Students in high school or junior high that are caught plagiarizing could be expelled or suspended.
Copyright Copyright is a law that gives you property over the things you create. Be it a painting, a photograph, etc. if you created it, is yours and it’s the copyright law itself that assures that property.
Types of copyright -Literary -Sound recordings -Movies and audiovisual -Visual arts -Dramatic works and performances
What aspects it involves -Copyright protects "works" -To credit or not to credit? -The importance of © -Acts of infringement -When must a licence be written?
What aspects it involves -Prepare derivative works -Distribute copies -Perform the work -Display the work publicly -Right to reproduce the work
Ethical and citizenship issues related to it Moral rights are a set of rights that are separate from the author’s copyright on a piece. These are generally considered inalienable, which means that they can not be given away or sold.
Moral rights of an autor: -The right to claim authorship of the work -The right to object to any distortion, mutilation or modification of the work. -The right to object to any derogatory action that may damage the authors honor or reputation.
When is my work protected? Your work is under copyright protection the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that it is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or device.
Problems it can cause -Infringer pays the actual dollar amount of damages and profits. -Infringer pays for all attorneys fees and court costs. -The Court can issue an injunction to stop the infringing acts.
Several consequences -The Court can impound the illegal works. The infringer can go to jail. -The law provides a range from $200 to $150,000 for each work infringed.
How it can be prevented -Use caution if it’s not your original work -Read, Read, Read -Don’t believe the urban legends -Look for fair use
Bibliographies http://www.ieee-ras.org/publications/plagarism-and-ethical-issues https://www.scribbr.com/plagiarism/5-common-types-plagiarism/ https://www.plagramme.com/ethics-of-plagiarism https://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/ https://www.lib.purdue.edu/uco/CopyrightBasics/penalties.html https://smallbusiness.chron.com/kinds-copyrights-56983.html https://seqlegal.com/blog/10-things-you-should-know-about-copyright

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