Plagiarism
Copyright
Intellectual Property
Fair Use & Public Domain
Creative Commons
100
Copying somebody else's work knowingly without giving them proper credit
What is Plagiarism
100
A law protecting the intellectual property of individuals, giving them exclusive rights over the distribution and reproduction of that material.
What is Copyright
100
A product of the intellect, such as an expressed idea or concept, that has commercial value
What is Intellectual Property
100
Community content that can be shared, copied, and republished by anybody because there are no restrictions or copy right laws to protect it.
What is Public Domain
100
This nonprofit organization allows sharing knowledge and creativity through legal tools that are free.
What is Creative Commons
200
1) to indicate a source of information or quoted material in a short, formal note. 2) to quote 3) to ascribe something to a source
What is Cite
200
Violation of a copyright holders rights
What is Copyright Infringement
200
Gives you the rights to an invention so no one can recreate it or steal your idea.
What is Patents
200
A variety of pictures, movies, music, and patents on a public domain.
What is Intellectual Property
200
This would allow others to copy, display, and distribute original copies of your work only. To modify they must get your permission.
What is NoDerivatives
300
Information that is available from a number of sources, or so well-known that its sources do not have to be cited.
What is Common Knowledge
300
Knowledge or information based on real, observable occurrences.
What is Facts
300
A design or phrase that gives a distinction of your company from anothers.
What is a Trademark
300
"a legal principle that defines the limitations on the exclusive rights of copyright holders" http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/ccmcguid.html
What is Fair Use
300
Other than using your work for commercial reasons this would allow others to take your property and copy, distribute, and perform with it.
What is Noncommercial
400
Copying material you have previously produced and passing it off as a new production. This can potentially violate copyright protection, if the work has been published, and is banned by most academic policies.
What is Self-Plagiarism
400
A list of sources used in preparing a work
What is Bibliography
400
A bill to put a stop on online infrigement
What is Sopa
400
unauthorized and illegal copying of copyrighted material.
What is Piracy
500
A restatement of a text or passage in other words
What is Paraphrase
500
1) A short, formal indication of the source of information or quoted material. 2) The act of quoting material or the material quoted.
What is Citation
500
SOPA
What is Stop Online Piracy Act
500
CC licenses offers an approach to retain and relinquish all rights on a (public domain) spectrum
What is All Rights Reserved
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