Question | Answer |
What is the fair use provision? | it states the fair use of published works, including reproduction, for use as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies), scholarship, or research is not an infringement on the law |
What character of use if not an infringement of the copyright law? | intended use id personal, educational,non profit, criticism, commentary, or parody |
What nature of the work is not an infringement of the copyright law? | Use os published work to report facts |
What naure of the work IS an infingement of the copyright law? | use of unpublished, creative work without permission |
What amount of the work is usuable without infringing on the law? | Noncommercial use of a little or substancial amount of the work. Line limits are enforced on commercial use without permission. |
What effect on the marketablility IS an infringement of copyright law if the use I plan were widespread? | All work that dimishes the marketability of the original work IS a violation. This especially applies to distance learning material and work that is kept in an electronic data base. |
What is plagerism? | literary (artistic or musical) theft; the false assuption of ownership |
What is intentional plagerism? | Knowingly present another's work as your own |
What is unintentional plagerism? | careless paraphrasing and citing of source material such that improper or misleading citing is given |
How do you avoid plagerism? | Take clear and consistant notes; record complete source citation; clearly inidcate in your speech any words,ideas, examples, or organizational structures that are not your own; use your own words, language style, and thought structure when paraphrasing; w |