Common use of Plagiarism Clause in Contracts

Plagiarism. Representing as one’s own work any materials obtained on the Internet (such as term papers, articles, etc). When Internet sources are used in student work, the author, publisher and web site must be identified

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Samples: pvcsd.org, www.andescentralschool.org, www.andescentralschool.org

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Plagiarism. ­ Representing as one’s own work any materials obtained on the Internet (such as term papers, articles, etc). When Internet sources are used in student work, the author, publisher and web site must be identified.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.pvcsd.org

Plagiarism. Representing as one’s own work any materials obtained on the Internet (such as term papers, articles, etc). When Internet sources are used in student work, the author, publisher and web site must be identified.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.pvcsd.org

Plagiarism. Representing as one’s own work any materials material obtained on the Internet (such as term papers, articles, etc). When Internet internet sources are used in student work, the author, publisher and web site must be identified;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Laptop Computer Usage Contract

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Plagiarism. Representing as one’s own work any materials obtained on the Internet (such as term papers, articles, etc.). When Internet sources are used in student work, the author, publisher publisher, and web site website must be identified.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Use and Internet Agreement

Plagiarism. Representing Students may not represent as one’s their own work any materials obtained on the Internet (such as term papers, articles, music, etc). When Internet internet sources are used in student work, the author, publisher and web site must be identifiedidentified and credit given.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Saints Acceptable Use Agreement

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