Copyright Infringement

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DELA CRUZ, JAZEL WRITTEN TASK 2.

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GAS 12-MOLAVE

COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT FAIRUSE


as a student including images found on the as a student might be quoting a small
internet without obtaining permission or portion of a copyrighted text in a research
properly attributing the sources in their paper for analysis or providing
presentation for a research paper. As the commentary. It's important to understand
student is using someone else's the specific conditions that define fair use
copyrighted material without the and to appropriately cite the source.
necessary permissions or credit.
PLAGIARISM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Submitting a paper written by someone If we incorporate that analysis into our
else as your own work, whether it’s from a paper without proper citation or
friend, online source, or a previously acknowledgment of the original author, it
submitted assignment. Additionally, not would be a breach of intellectual property.
citing sources properly in a research paper Properly citing the source is crucial to give
or using someone else’s ideas without credit to the original work and avoid
acknowledgment would also be plagiarism.
considered plagiarism. It’s essential for
students to uphold academic integrity by
giving credit where it’s due.

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Intellectual property law of the Philippines

1. This category of works includes things like novels, poems, short stories, periodicals, essays, dictionaries,
manuscripts, periodicals and articles. It also includes software, such as smartphone apps, video games and
software.
2. Original works are creations that are entirely new and not derived from existing works, while derivative works
are based on or adapted from pre-existing works. Derivative works include modifications, translations, or other
transformations of the original content.
3. where you're summarizing historical events, the factual information itself wouldn't be protected by copyright.
However, if you were using a specific expression or wording from a copyrighted text, that particular expression
would be protected. Similarly, if you were sharing a general idea or concept, copyright wouldn't apply, but the
specific way it's expressed might be protected.
4. Protecting intellectual property is crucial for several reasons. It promotes fair competition by preventing
unauthorized use of others' innovations, thus maintaining a level playing field in various industries.
5. As a student we need to promote media and information when we're citing sources, avoiding plagiarism, and
understanding fairuse it can help to maintain the integrity of academic and creative endeavors.

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