copyright protection
Using someone else's words as your own without giving proper credit is known as plagiarism. It is important to cite or reference the original source when using someone else's words to avoid plagiarism and give credit to the author.
Plagiarism is using someone elses answer, idea or writing and claiming it as your own knowing it is not your work or not giving the original writer credit.
No way! Since Super Mario Galixy would have came out first that would just be copying someone elses idea.
When someone does this they Pantomime.
my idea but i not cheatin` the game is clubpenguin`s no so GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! they cheated me! im only 9 1/2 who gives a f???????????
Answer Jerk. bitch. whore. slut. popular. self-centered. i could go on :)
Yes. Ideas cannot be protected; only expressions of ideas.
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright. If your idea is a new process, you may wish to seek patent protection for it.
What an inane idea. Tell me , if you were making an app, would you want to make someone elses idea, and pay them for the idea too? Thought so. There's tons of ideas all across the web, realizing said ideas is the hard part.
If you are quoting a fact from a particular source, for instance statistics, then you have to cite where you got it from. Plagerism normally only comes about from passing off someone elses idea as your own so if it a general knowledge fact, then there would be no plagerism.
I really don't think it was... Anyone elses' opinion?
This is someone's idea of a joke, I believe. Emulsion paints are water based so cannot also be plastic.
You can't make a complete sentence with just action words. That's like having a car without a steering wheel. A sentence must have a subject, and a word such as "Explode" cannot be a subject. A sentence must also convey an idea, and action words can't modify the idea or be the idea.