Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement Sample Clauses

Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement a. I will not plagiarize works that I find on the Internet. Plagiarism is taking the ideas or products including writings of others and presenting them as if they were my own.
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Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement a. Works may not be plagiarized.
Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement. Students will not plagiarize works that they find on the Internet. The definition of plagiarism is taking the ideas or writings of others and presenting them as if they were your own. Students will respect the rights of copyright owners in their use of materials found on, disseminated through, or posted to the Internet. Copyright infringement occurs when students inappropriately reproduce or share a work that is protected by a copyright. Students may not quote from any source without proper attribution and/or permission. Students may not make or share copies of copyrighted songs or albums, digital images, movies or other artistic works. Unlawful peer-to-peer network file-sharing may be a criminal offense. Copyrighted material may not be placed on the District system without the author’s permission. Students may download copyrighted material for their own use only under “fair useprovisions of the copyright law. See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/teachers/copyrightmystery/#
Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement. (a) Students will not plagiarise works that they find on the Internet. Plagiarism is taking the ideas or writings of others and presenting them as if they were yours.
Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement a. Users will not plagiarize works that they find on the Internet. Plagiarism is taking the ideas or writings of others and presenting them as their own.
Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement a) You will not plagiarize works that you find on the Internet. Plagiarism is taking the ideas or writings of others and presenting them as if they were yours.
Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement. ● You will not plagiarize and will carefully document material taken from the Internet or other electronic resources. These sources should be treated just like any other conventional printed source and referenced appropriately if used in your written works. Do not plagiarize these sources. Remember that plagiarism is a violation of the Honor Code. ● You will respect copyrighted software and will not load such software on any of the school’s computers via a network or any other source. No copyrighted software may be copied and/or removed from the school’s computers under any circumstances. By signing this contract, I understand that the network manager may review all audit trails (computer-generated records of your network use) created by the Novell software or any other audit trail created by user access to the network. The network manager will be responsible for determining and investigating inappropriate usage of the network and is responsible for informing teachers, students and administrators when appropriate. Further, I understand that the network manager has the right to review any information stored on the file servers without the approval or consent of the user. The network manager does not have the right to review any information stored on an individually owned electronic device (i.e., a personal laptop computer, tablet, or desktop computer in a dorm room) unless inappropriate use of the device and/or network is suspected. The user will be provided, whenever possible, with an opportunity to be present with the network manager if a review/audit of an individual electronic device or storage device is necessary. Notice of such an audit may be given as shortly as immediately prior to the audit. No prior approval or consent is needed from the user before an audit is conducted under circumstances in which inappropriate use is suspected. The provisions of the St. Margaret’s Student Handbook will continue to govern issues of honor and discipline within our community. Network User Agreement and Parent Permission Form 2020 - 2021 As a user of the St. Margaret’s academic computer network, I hereby agree to comply with the above-stated rules communicating over the network in a reliable fashion while honoring all relevant laws and restrictions. Student Name Date (Please Print) Student Signature Date As the parent or legal guardian of the minor student signing above, I grant permission to the student named above to access networked computer services such as ele...
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Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement. You will not plagiarize words that you find on the Internet. You will respect the rights of copyright owners. Copyright infringement occurs when you inappropriately reproduce a work that is protected by copyright. If a work contains language that specifies appropriate use of that work you should follow the expressed requirements. If you are unsure whether or not you can use a work, request permission from the copyright owner. Direct any questions regarding copyright law to a teacher.
Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement a. You will not plagiarize works that you find on any of Fowlerville’s technology systems to include the Internet. Plagiarism is defined as taking the ideas or writings of others and presenting them as if they were your own.
Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement. You will not plagiarize works that you find on the Internet. Plagiarism is taking the ideas or writing of others and presenting them as if they were yours. You will respect the rights of copyright owners. Copyright infringement occurs when you reproduce a work that is protected by a copyright without authorization. If a work contains language that specifies appropriate use of that work, you must follow the expressed requirements. If you are unsure whether or not you can use a work, you should request permission from the copyright owner. Copyright law can be very confusing.
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