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March 22, 2005 Ashley Irvin/ Copyright
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Copyright and Plagiarism for
StudentsExploring the world of
copyright and plagiarism
March 22, 2005 Ashley Irvin/ Copyright
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Summary
• Copyright has allowed people to claim and protect their private works. Unfortunately, as we zoom into the technological age, it
has become easier to pass someone else’s idea off as your own. This is why schools and the government have been taking an active effort in order to punish
offenders and improve the laws to keep up with the changing times.
March 22, 2005 Ashley Irvin/ Copyright
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Jeopardy Game
Copyright Copyright and College
NAPSTER & Resolution
Plagiarism Influences & the WWW
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200 200 200 200 200
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400 400 400 400 400
March 22, 2005 Ashley Irvin/ Copyright
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Copyright 100
• The year where are all the works published in the United States are
considered public domain.
• Question
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Copyright 100
• 1923
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Copyright 200
• 1) the word "copyright"2) a "C" in a circle
3) the date of publication4) the name of either the author or the owner of all the copyright rights in the
published work
• Question
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Copyright 200
• What is a valid copyright notice?
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Copyright 300
• Fair use allows the public to freely use (without asking the permission of the
author) portions of copyrighted materials for purposes of commentary, criticism, and
parody.
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Copyright 300
• What is 'fair use' in copyright?
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Copyright 400
• For works published after 1977, the copyright lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years. If the work was done for hire( in the course of employment) or is
published anonymously or under pseudonym, the copyright lasts between
95 and 120 years.
• Question
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Copyright 400
• What is the life of a copyright?
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Copyright & College 100
• Citing is especially important for college students because…
• Question
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Copyright & College 100
• It gives credit to the original author
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Copyright & College 200
• On a transcript, this denotes academic dishonesty
• Question
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Copyright & College 200
• An “XE”
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Copyright & College 300
• This is the most severe case in which the student will be kicked
out of the university
• Question
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Copyright & College 300
• They copied/plagiarized another’s work without citing them properly
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Copyright & College 400
• Name one of the ways that students can include someone
else’s ideas within their own work by citing
• Question
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Copyright & College 400
• 1) verbatim quotation of the passage
2) paraphrase the main ideas3) partial quotations of phrases
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NAPSTER & Resolution 100
• An application that gives individuals access to one's MP3
files.
• Question
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NAPSTER & Resolution 100
• What is Napster?
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NAPSTER & Resolution 200
• This is the function of Napster.
• Question
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NAPSTER & Resolution 200
• To download music via the Internet
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NAPSTER & Resolution 300
• This was the basis of the law-suit filed against Napster.
• Question
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NAPSTER & Resolution 300
• The Recording Industry Association of America accused the company of encouraging the illegal copying and
distribution of music.
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NAPSTER & Resolution 400
• Since creators of certain artistic works have the right to ensure that
unauthorized people do not use their work for unauthorized purposes, this
happened to Napster.
• Question
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NAPSTER & Resolution 400
• It was temporarily shut down and now charges its users
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Copyright & Plagiarism 100
• This is the most severe punishment when a student
plagiarizes
• Question
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Copyright & Plagiarism 100
• They are kicked out of the university
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Copyright & Plagiarism 200
• Plagiarism in a transitive sense
• Question
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Copyright & Plagiarism 200
• To steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own: use
(another's production) without crediting the source
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Copyright & Plagiarism 300
• Detection of plagiarism comes from one of these two ways
• Question
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Copyright & Plagiarism 300
• 1) It is uncharacteristic of the one person’s work
2) If there was a completely different writing style
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Copyright & Plagiarism 400
• Plagiarism in an intransitive sense
• Question
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Copyright & Plagiarism 400
• To commit literary theft: present as new and original an idea or
product
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Copyright & the WWW 100
• People cannot be sued for copyright infringement when they
do this.
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Copyright & the WWW 100
• They make “noncommercial” copies of recordings for their own
personal use
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March 22, 2005 Ashley Irvin/ Copyright
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Copyright & the WWW 200
• A good to ensure that you will not be sued for copyright violation is
to…
• Question
March 22, 2005 Ashley Irvin/ Copyright
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Copyright & the WWW 200
• Assume that everything (text, document, graphic, video clips,
etc.) are copyrighted
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Copyright & the WWW 300
• According to the Internet and WWW security, people can only sue and take proper legal action
at this time.
• Question
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Copyright & the WWW 300
• When people break into secure websites and steal private and
protected information
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Copyright & the WWW 400
• Congress has adopted acts such as these to try and solve some of
the tricky issues of copyright protections in the digital edge.
• Question
March 22, 2005 Ashley Irvin/ Copyright
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Copyright & the WWW 400
• Audio Home Recording Act and the Digital Millennium Act
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