Students who plagiarize will face negative consequences like receiving a low grade, suspension, or being required to rewrite the paper. To avoid plagiarism, students should use their own ideas and words while citing sources through quotation marks and references. There are also legal consequences like lawsuits and damages for copyright infringement without permission.
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3. Students who plagiarize will have a
difficult life while in college.
They will have consequences such as:
I. Receiving a low grade or no credit at all
on the paper/project
II. Could possibly be suspended depending on
behavior
III. And some teachers will tell you to write
the paper over again.
4. How to Avoid
Plagiarism?
Using your own ideas
and words
Put quotation marks
around what you used
and site the source
Avoid using other’s
work
Give credit
When is doubt, Site the
Source!
8. Usually if a person is
caught copyrighting
without permission then
they will receive
consequences such as :
Can be sued
The copyright holder
may seek damages up to
$150,000 per violation
9. About Netiquette (2012).
http://www.slideshare.net/syazwani101/netiquette-
5411949
Plagiarism (2012).
http://www.plagiarism.org/plag_article_what_is_pl
agiarism.html
How to avoid plagiarism (2006)
http://sja.ucdavis.edu/files/plagiarism.pdf
Copyright information (n.d.)
http://copyright.southernct.edu/Basics/basics8.htm
10. Picture Resources
Copyright picture (n.d)
http://www.ehow.com/about_4794739_facts-copyright-laws.html
Plagiarism picture (n.d.)
http://justaperspective26.blogspot.com/2011/06/plagiarism-boom.html
Stop Plagiarism Picture (n.d.)
http://pilot.scc.losrios.edu/pilot/module6/20_avoid.html
Netiquette Picture (n.d.)
http://parham.me/2010/01/where-has-netiquette-gone-internet-
selling-gone-wrong/
Tiger in Jail Picture (n.d.)
http://www.palmbeach.k12.fl.us/CongressMS/2011_12sy_stuwork4site/alexis
MY%20LAND/news.html
There Will Be consequences (n.d.)
http://faithatthebeach.com/2012/04/22/consequences/