Copyright and Plagiarism
Solution Fluency
200

What is the lawful right of an author, artist, composer or other creator to control the use of their work by others? 


Copyright.

200

The first step in the 6D Solution Process.

Define.

400

What is the defense against a claim of copyright infringement if your use qualifies as a "fair use"?

Fair use.

400

This step involves putting your plan into action.

Deliver.

600

What is the difference between copyright infringement and plagiarism?

Copyright infringement is a legal matter, while plagiarism is an ethical situation addressed by university policy.

600
This step involves reviewing and evaluating your process and outcome.

Debrief.

800

What is the key difference between copyright and plagiarism in terms of legal implications?

Copyright infringement is a legal matter, while plagiarism is not a legal matter.

800

The 6D process is used to develop this fluency.

Solution Fluency.

1000

Doing this without public domain content like Shakespeare without credit is not illegal, but is this unethical act.

Plagiarism

1000

This kind of thinking is needed in today's economy, involving both logic and creativity.

Whole-brain thinking.

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