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There are a number of controversies surrounding Madonna's 'Justify My Love'. First, the official liner notes did not credit Ingrid Chavez for her contributions to the lyrics, and her lawsuit was settled out of court. Second, the highly sexual music video was banned in parts of Canada, and is only played on late night American TV.
The Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1968 assures that every consumer with a need for credit is given meaningful information with respect to the cost of that credit.
Well if your name and ssn was used and sold by trans union you have a case. If you file by yourself it will take years to see any money. If you get a lawyer it will take about a year and then the amount of money is very little if at all. The top pay out is $3,700 and after the lawyer gets a hold of his share your left with about $1,800 and then they break that down to half credit monitoring and half cash, so your total take is about $900.00. That's the top pay for peoples credit got used the most. 80% of people who file a claim don't get no money at all they have to take free credit monitoring.. That's IT! So don't think you are going to get rich off of Trans union, it wont happen.
New york was given credit.
the radio was invented by evelyn diaz she did much reasearch on it and earned all the credit but Nikola Tesla and gugliemo did not get any credit!
Paraphrasing is considered plagiarism if it is not cited and you take credit for the work/idea. If you cite the information and give credit to the author, then no, paraphrsing is not plagiarism.
Summarizing is not plagiarism as long as you rephrase the original content in your own words and provide proper citation to give credit to the original source. Plagiarism occurs when someone uses the original words or ideas of another person without giving proper credit.
Failure to give credit to a source is known as plagiarism, which is the act of using someone else's work or ideas without proper acknowledgment. Plagiarism is considered a serious academic and ethical offense.
Not if you give permission.
Yes, because plagiarism means 'to copy illegally' and is basically taking credit for what you copied, and the thing you copied is copyrighted, patented, trademarked, or service marked. Plagiarism is an act of fraud.
Plagiarism is always wrong. However, if you give credit where credit is due its called Quoting. Then it is OK.
The student gave credit to the original author of the quote to avoid plagiarism.
Plagiarism is never okay. It involves passing off someone else's work or ideas as your own, which is a form of dishonesty and intellectual theft. It is important to always give credit to the original source when using someone else's work.
As long as you give credit where it is due, you cannot be guilty of plagiarism.
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.
Yes, a lawsuit by a debt collector can affect your credit score. If the debt collector wins the lawsuit and obtains a judgment against you, it may be reported to the credit bureaus, which can negatively impact your credit score.
credit could equal "recognition" ex. "Give recognition where recognition is due" vs. "credit where credit is due"