good rule of thumb. if it diddnt pop out of your head, cite it. follow that rule and u likely wont get sue'd ~zero
Plagiarism.
No. Under Section §106A. (Rights of certain authors to attribution and integrity) of US Copyright Law the author has the right to credit for his/her/their work. Additionally, using someone elses work without properly citing the source would leave you open to a claim of plagiarism.
No. Under Section §106A. (Rights of certain authors to attribution and integrity) of US Copyright Law the author has the right to credit for his/her/their work. Additionally, using someone elses work without properly citing the source would leave you open to a claim of plagiarism.
No, copying and pasting is copyright though.
How copyright affects your Within ICT copyright attempts to prevent: · Copying software · Copying or downloading music · Copying images or photographs from the web · Copying text from web pages and using it in your work or posting it onto your website and pretending it is your own work. business
Legal copying is licensed by the copyright holder, and software piracy is copying without permission.
Yes, unless you have permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law.
Copying a movie is copyright infringement, punishable by fines of $750-$30,000.
Unauthorized copying, altering, distributing, or performing/displaying a work is copyright infringement.
copyright.
If you transmit a copyright photo, movie, or music file then copyright is involved. It's the act of copying, not the means, that counts.
yes it can be, look at the copyright page.