2. Copyright Infringement
If you create something an idea,
invention, a work or research, you
have the right as to how it should be
used by others.
This could intellectual property.
3. Fair Use
An intellectual property maybe used
without a consent as long as it is
used in commentaries, criticism,
search engines, parodies, new
reports. Library archiving, teaching
and education.
4. Here are some tips that could help- you
avoid copyright infringement:
. Copyright protects literary works,
photographs, paintings, drawings, films, music (and
lyrics), choreography, and sculptures, but it generally
does NOT protect underlying ideas and facts.
Even if a material does not say it is
copyrighted, it is not valid defense against copyright.
5. Here are some tips that could help- you
avoid copyright infringement:
Ask yourself whether what you are
making is something that came from you or something
made from somebody else’s creativity. It is important to
add your own creative genius in everything that will be
credited to you.
There are some limitations to
copyright laws, if you have doubts that what you are
doing does not fall under the policy of fair use, seek
permission first.
6. Online Research
The information that we need is more
likely already in the internet. It is just a
matter of how to look for it and how to
use information from the most credible
source.
7. 1. Have a
question in
mind
2. Narrow
it down
3. Advanced
Search
4. Look for
a credible
source
5. Give
credit
5 tips in
conducting
online
research