Copyright law includes the concept of "fair use". You do not have an unlimited right to reprint anything you like as long as you give the correct attribution; you could not reprint a whole book that is under copyright, unless you obtain permission, or even a whole chapter of a book, but you can quote small sections of the book, giving the correct source for your quote. It is often necessary to quote what others have said, in order to be able to discuss it accurately.
Reprinting information from a source without permission may still violate copyright laws, even if the source is cited. It's best to seek permission from the original author or publisher before reproducing their work.
As long as you cite your source, it is not considered plagiarism. But most teachers do not allow you to copy a page, even if you cite it.
When citing a source in the text of your paper, you need to include the author's last name and the publication year of the source.
No as long a you cite what movie u got the information from
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A) Reintroduce the source whenever you use it, no matter how closely together the quotations lie. B) Cite the source of every quoted passage C) Cite the source of every quoted passage unless a single final citation will lead the reader to all the quoted material D) Use quotation marks around all passages copied verbatim from the source ((Answer) E) Certainly C and D, but A and B only if the reader would otherwise be confused about your use of another's ideas or the source of the ideas.
Facts which are not considered common knowledge should be cited, regardless of copyright. Wikipedia articles, for example, should still be cited.
Ruger would be your best source
To collect information online that you can cite or quote in your essay.
No, as long as you credit the source you have used and if it is a direct quote you have used quotation marks then it will not count as plagiarism even if you did copy and paste it.
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There are many websites and resources that offer information on long term parking rates at the LAX airport. The best source of information on parking rates is the Los Angeles World Airport website.
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