2. COPYRIGHT
• Copyright is the legal right that allows someone to
reproduce, publish and sell their work. This is
reinforced by the Canadian Government’s Copyright
Act
3. INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY
• Intellectual property is the legal right that some has
from their intellectual works in the following areas:
industrial, scientific, literary, and artistic
4. PUBLIC DOMAIN
• Public domain is anything that belong to the public.
For example, if a copyright has expired, then it
automatically belongs to the public
5. TRADEMARK
• Trademark is a word (or words), a design or a
combinations of these used for identify the goods or
services of one person or organization
o For example- NIKE swoosh is a trademark of
Nike
6. PATENT
is a right granted by the Government of Canada to disallows
anyone from selling,using your own invention anywhere in
Canada
7. PLAGERISM
• Plagiarism is cheating, it is something that directly
challenges the idea of ‘intellectual honesty’
8. CITATIONS
When you want to cite a book…
(Biebler, 2012,pp.123)
When you want to cite a website…
Penner,F. (1983). How to Cite: For Every Single Paper
You Do, 155. Retrieved from
www.FredsBestKept/articles/sucess
When you want to cite an interview or email…
(Dr.Seus, personal commincations, December 31, 1983).
When you want to cite a music recording…
Christopher Wallace. (2001). Juicy [Recorded by Sean
Combs]. On Get Rich or Die Trying [CD]. New York, NY: Bad
Boy Records.