2. .
Plagiarism is basically taking someone else’s work and
taking credit for it.
If you copy someone’s work and turn it in to your teacher
without telling the person you copied it, then that’s
plagiarism.
If you copy 3 or more of someone else’s work without
giving them credit for it then that is plagiarism.
4. .
Plagiarizing is very serious. If you plagiarize then you are
stealing someone else’s work, and stealing is a crime!
One consequence of plagiarizing is that the owner of the
stolen work can sue you and you will be in a lot of trouble.
You could fail the assignment or fail your
whole class!
You could get put in jail if you plagiarize.
You will not be trusted by your teacher
anymore.
5. Netiquette is basically being smart on the internet.
There are many important rules of being netiquette.
1 – Make sure you read over everything you type.
2 – Do not use all caps.
3 – Don’t lie to anyone while you are online.
4 – Don’t try to act like anyone else, just be yourself.
5 – Treat everyone else how you would want to be
treated.
6 – Do not send spam messages to anyone.
6. It is important to follow the rules of Netiquette due to the
fact that if you don’t then you will have many
consequences.
You could get kicked off of the site that you are on.
You could get in a lot of trouble and when you are not
being netiquette then it annoys people.
If you say something bad to another person then they will
report you to the site and you will have to face
consequences.
7. Copyright is basically the
law that states that protects
other people’s work without
permission.
Whenever you create
something new such as a
poem then it automatically
gets copyrighted.
You must get permission to
use information that is
copyrighted
You also must give other
people permission to use
your information if it is
copyrighted.
8. Copyright Crime
…
Do not use information
from copyrighted work
or you’ll end up like
him.
9. You could get arrested and serve jail time!
If you use copyrighted work to get information from then you
could be fined for $250 – $150,000.
You could get kicked out of school or fired from your job if you
copyright.
If you takes someone else’s material and use it for a profit then
you will have to destroy it and pay a fine.
Will also get a failing grade on the assignment
that you used copyrighted information on,
10. References
Avoid Plagiarizing by Citing Sources (n.d)
http://writing.mit.edu/wcc/avoidingplagiarism
AVOIDING PLAGIARISM: SEVEN RULES (n.d)
http://ed.oc.edu/writersblock/avoidplag/media/d.htm
Core Netiquette Rules (n.d)
http://www.networketiquette.net/
Plagiarism & Academic Dishonesty: Consequences (n.d)
http://wire.rutgers.edu/research_plagiarism_consequences.html
Brick Wall Jail clip art (n.d)
http://www.clker.com/clipart-brick-wall-jail.html
Man in prison behind bars jail (n.d)
http://overcoming-depression.org/forgiveness/man-in-prison-behind-bars-jail/
http://ipfinance.blogspot.com/2009/06/what-is-copyright-way-to-maximise-ip.html
http://www.cyberbee.com/cb_copyright.swf
What Is Copyright? (n.d)
http://www.copyrightkids.org/whatcopyframes.htm
What are the consequences for using copyrighted materials without permission? (n.d)
http://www.reprintportal.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=74&Itemid=83
Copyright for Educators (n.d)
http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=86706
http://slworona.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/judge-tells-copyright-trolls-they-came-to-the-wrong-court-for-help-with-their-
shakedown-racket/