2. 1. Copyright
This means that you legally own an object,
idea, movie or sound, for example a
program, music, sculpture, or a
photograph.
3. 2. Intellectual Property
This means that anything that you create
yourself like music, videos, and
photography belongs to you.
4. 3. Royalty
This means that a payment is given to the
owner for the use of his or her property,
copyrighted works, or natural resources.
5. 4. Public Domain
This means that anything found in this
domain is for everyone to use and not
subject to copyright.
6. 5. Plagiarism
This means that when someone hands in
work that is not theirs but claims it is. It can
also mean that someone did not cite
sources properly,
meaning credit was
not given for a
resource that you
used information
from.
7. 6. Patent
This means that if you have a patent for
something no one else can use your idea or
work unless they get permission from you
but you can do whatever you want with it.
8. 7. Trade-mark
This is a specific sign or indicator that is
used by an individual or a business
organization so that customers can easily
recognize the type of business or where
something comes from.
9.
10. Books
1. Name of the author.
2. Title of the book in italics.
Marc Brown. Arthur and the School Pet.
11. An article from a print encyclopedia
1. Name of the article you are looking up.
2. Name of the encyclopedia in italics.
3. Print.
Cow. The World Encyclopedia. Print.
12. An article from an encyclopedia on CD-
ROM
1. Name of the article you looked up.
2. Name of the encyclopedia in italics.
3. CD-ROM.
Abraham Lincoln. Compton’s Interactive
Encyclopedia. CD-ROM.
13. An article from an online encyclopedia
1. Name of the article you looked up.
2. Name of the encyclopedia in italics.
3. Web..
Horse racing. Encyclopedia Britannica. Web.