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Plagiarism Vs. Copyright By: Kira Michelson-Bartlett
Copyright ,[object Object]
It demands permission for use
Not honoring copyright is theft
Legal action can be taken
Because  It’s a  crime
You could face jail time or fines
Courts enforce Copyright infringement
Copyright and Copyleft
There must be a balance
Copyleft is a way of not honoring copyright like GirlTalk
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Copyright and Plagiarism are similar but not the same
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is not a crime, but it is the failure to cite your source
It is stealing someone else’s ideas…
And calling them your own
Schools and institutions enforce plagiarism
Plagiarism is Personal
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Copyright is Impersonal
Works Cited. ,[object Object],[object Object]

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Plagiarism vs. Copyright - Key Differences

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Not honoring copyright laws is considered theft and can result in legal action. Those who have put the copyright on an idea have claimed it as their own and by using their ideas, you are stealing from them. Which means that downloading music or movies without honoring copyright, is illiagal. Copyright laws are protected under ferderal law and carried out by the courts, meaning that violators could face fines or even jail time.