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Copyright and Plagiarism Paired Passages

  •  English    17     Public
    Learn about copyright laws and why you should respect the rights of others.
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  • A _______________ shows readers where specific information came from while conducting research or writing a paper.
    citation
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  • To avoid the harsh penalties of copyright ____________, always use your own work or ask permission from the owner.
    infringement
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  • Copyright and pasting online information to use as a science report is an example of ____________________.
    plagiarism
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  • Anything someone writes or creates is considered to be their own _________________.
    intellectual property
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  • ___________________ provides a helpful means of protecting original content.
    copyright
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  • Images labeled as ___________________ belong to all people and are safe to use.
    public domain
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  • A policy that permits teachers and students to "borrow" parts of an original work without permissions is called _______________________.
    fair use
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  • Copying someone else's work and using it as your own is an example of ______________________ behavior.
    unethical
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  • According to text #1, why was Napster sued by record companies and forced to shut down?
    Napster was sharing music and charging a fee.
    Napster had failed to show up in court.
    Napster broke copyright laws by allowing free downloads.
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  • In paragraph 2 of text #1, why does the author say that it's not fair to use someone else's work without permission?
    Creators work hard and spend a lot of time perfecting their
    You should take advantage of fair use instead.
    There are different copyright policies that creators use.
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  • In paragraphs 1 & 2 of text #2, what does the word plagiarism mean?
    Using copyright free images
    Illegally downloading songs
    Copying someone else's work and presenting it as your own.
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  • What can the reader conclude about copyright infringement and plagiarism after reading both passages?
    Look for images to use carefully.
    There are different policies creators can use.
    They are both illegal, and you can get in big trouble.
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  • Based on the information from both passages, how can students safely use information and images without having to ask for permission?
    All information is safe with a citation.
    Only use images found in a Google search.
    Look for images under Creative commons or public domain.
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  • In text #2, what does it mean to cite your sources?
    It means to ask permission before you use them.
    It means to look for sources that are copyright free.
    This means you give credit to those who gave you your ideas.
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  • In text #1, what information in the article supports the fact that sometimes you can use creative works in school without asking for permission?
    You don't have to ask for school and education.
    You can use the policy as long as all rules are followed.
    It's okay to copy and paste.
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  • In text #2, what point is the author trying to make in the last paragraph?
    It's okay to use other's ideas for your own.
    It's important to avoid plagiarism, so always cite sources.
    It's not always necessary to cite your sources.
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