Copying and pasting from other peoples documents is like plagiarism.
plagiarism
n 1: a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work 2: the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own [syn: plagiarization, plagiarisation, piracy]
If you refer to where you obtained the information and do not claim it to be your own, it would not be illegal.
Cross refrences are what the internet is based on.
Hi there!
Pasteing content that is posted as a Contrib or Common Contrib License is legal but anything like
Copyright © 2012 Answers Corporation
DO NOT TOUCH it you can of course write it in your own words.
Max Penaltys:Thousands of Dollar's in a fine.
Hope this changes your mind :)
-Duenick
CloneDVD is an executable file that is used for the direct copying of digital video files. The software is considered legal, but copying and making your own DVDs is illegal.
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The most obvious type of plagiarism is direct verbatim copying of someone else's work without proper citation or attribution. This can include copying and pasting text or content from a source without putting it in quotation marks or providing a reference.
No, a legal copy of the game cannot be copied to a external HDD and be played. Many of the games files are spread across the computer. The game needs to be installed directly to the drive when the game is being installed.
'The bears appeared very ferocious.'The = definite article, defining the subjectbears = subject, nounappeared = verb, linking verbvery = adjective, defining the direct objectferocious = subject complement, acting as direct objectof the linking verb
No. Editor is a subject or a direct object depending on the sentence.
There is no direct object in that sentence because there is no transitive verb. Were is a linking verb.
A linking verb is followed by a subject complement, which renames or describes the subject. An action verb is followed by a direct object, which receives the action of the verb.
Yes, the verb to appear can be a linking verb. A linking verb acts as an equals sign, the direct object is another word for the subject; for example, 'Mary is my sister.' (Mary=sister); or the subject becomes the object, 'Mary's feet got wet.' (feet->wet).The fingerprints appear when the sunlight hits the glass. (not a linking verb, no direct object)The fingerprints appear the same as on the glass. (a linking verb, fingerprints->same)Some other verbs that can be linking verbs:AppearSeenBecomeSmellFeelSoundGrowStaylookTasteRemainTurn
A Direct linking loader is a general relocating loader and is the most popular loading scheme presently used. This scheme has an advantage that it allows the programmer to use multiple procedure and multiple data segments. In addition, the programme is free to reference data or instructions that are contained in other segments. The direct linking loaders provide flexible intersegment referencing and accessing ability.