The document discusses various topics related to plagiarism, copyright, and internet etiquette. It defines plagiarism as taking someone else's ideas without giving them proper credit. It notes that plagiarism can result in punishment like detention or more serious consequences like being kicked out of college or facing legal action. The document also defines copyright as the exclusive rights a creator has over their work for a limited time. It discusses how copyrights are territorial and only apply in certain geographic areas. Finally, it defines netiquette as the etiquette and proper use of the internet, such as how to interact online.
3. PLAGERISM
O Plagiarism means to take someone else's
idea.
O Plagiarism can also be called as taking
ideas, word for word, not giving the
original idea guy credit.
O "wrongful appropriation," "close imitation,"
or "purloining and publication.”
4. SHOULD AND SHOULDN’T
SHOULD SHOULDN’T
O Site where you got O Copy word for word.
your information O Don’t tell who you
from. are presenting
O Summarize the where you got your
information that you information from.
found.
6. THIS IS WHAT COULD HAPPEN
WHEN YOU PLAGIARIZE
Punishments Detention
7. Plagiarizing Through Life
O Your can’t plagiarize throughout your life
O Are you going to plagiarize through
college?
O If you plagiarize in college and when you
get caught you will get kicked out of
college, could go to jail, and can be sued
by the author.
10. Facts of Copyright
O What gives the O Copyrights are
creator of an idea territorial.
exclusive rights. O When I say
O Only for a limited territorial it means
time though. that the idea can
O Basically its “the only go to certain
right to copy" areas.
12. Definition of Netiquette
O The understanding of the internet and how
you use the internet.
O Like chatting with friends or posting on
Facebook or Twitter.
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Copyrights (9/14/2012)
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Netiquette (9/17/2012)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etiquette