Because that, according to all my high school teachers, is known as plagiarism.
copy and paste
copy and paste
It might be. You should check with your attorney before publishing that type of information on the internet.
The question is a bit vague. You can always use information, but teachers most of all should be familiar with what constitutes as plagiarism. Are you directly copy and pasting the information? Are you siting it? Are you getting permission before using it?
Plagiarism and copyright infringement.
One way is to copy each others papers, another is to copy some information from an unnamed source as can be found on for example the Internet.
Finding information
The library may possess a hard copy of the information you seek.
yes you should be able to.
dont copy and paste and u should be fine
People should not copy articles straight from the internet and pretend that it is their own work because it would be an example of plagiarism. This practice is against the law, and can get someone in serious trouble, with the punishment depending on what it was that the person plagiarized.
Although there is plenty of accurate information available on the Internet, you need to be careful. There are plenty of websites that appear to be accurate, but are not. You should always research any information you find on the Internet to ensure its accuracy.