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    What is Plagiarism?

    Plagiarism is taking the ideas or writings of others and presenting them as if they were yours.
    Student pledge
  1. I will not plagiarize any materials (documents, web pages, software, graphics, etc.) that I find on the Internet.
  2. I will respect copyright and other intellectual-property rights. Unauthorized copying of files or passwords belonging to others may constitute plagiarism or theft. Modifying files without authorization (including altering information, introducing viruses, or damaging files) is unethical, may be illegal, and may lead to sanctions. Avoiding Plagiarism
    Citing Sources/Avoiding Plagiarism Search Acceptable Use Policies
  3. While using the Internet I will adhere to copyright law and apply ethical and fair use guidelines
  4. To review "Copyright Laws" and "Ethical and Fair Use Guidelines" go Fair Use

For Additional Information on Copyright and Fair Use and Intellectual Property
  • Ten Big Myths About Copyright Explained
  • United States Copyright Office
  • Copyright Website
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