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COPYRIGHT

INFRINGEMENT
VS.
PLAGIARISM
GROUP 5
PLAGIARISM
Another violation on
intellectual property.
According to plagiarism.org, Plagiarism is an
act of fraud: it involves both stealing someone
else's work and lying about it afterward.
Plagiarism.org further elaborates
following as plagiarism:
1.Turning in someone else's
work as your own.
2.Copying words or ideas
from someone else without
giving credit.

3.Failing to put a quotation


in quotation marks.
4.Giving incorrect information about the source
of a quotation.

5.Changing words but copying the sentence


structure of a source without giving credit.

6.Copying so many words or ideas from a source


that makes up the majority of your work, whether
you give credit or not (see our section on "fair
use"rules.
For images, videos and music, the
following are counted as
plagiarism:
1.Copying media ( especially images) from other
websites to paste them into your papers or
websites.

2.Making a video using footage from other's


videos or using copyrighted music as part of the
soundtract.
PLAGIARISM
Refers to copying the work of another and
claiming it as one's ideas or without proper
attribution.
COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
Is copying one's work without obtaining
permission.
IN THIS SENSE,
Copyright infringement is a violation of the right of
the copyright holder while Plagiarism is a violation
of the right of the author.

We have to note that not all authors are copyright


holders; there are cases when the publisher owns
the copyright.

In addition, copyright infringement is a legal violation while


plagiarism is an ethical violation.
YHANK YOU &
GOOD DAY!

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