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Confusion Between Issues of Copyright and Plagiarism put access to Knowledge at RISK! By: Shelby Atchison
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Confusion Between Issues of Copyright and Plagiarism put access to Knowledge at RISK!By: Shelby Atchison

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The difference between plagiarism and copyright is often confused, but these two are completely different issues

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 Plagiarism is a matter of ethics, taking others work and presenting it as your own

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Plagiarism is often accidental and is not punishable by law, only by academic institutions

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Plagiarism offends and harms the audience

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Respect is shown to academic works, and plagiarism avoided, through citation.

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Copyright is a matter of law, taking others work and using it with out permission

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Copyright is punishable by law and can lead to fines, or even jail time

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Copyright infringement offends and harms the individual who created the work.

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Respect is shown to a copyright through asking for permission and sometimes paying a fee in order to use the work

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Are those fighting for copyright laws going past the protection of the creator, and becoming greedy?

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These young adults at a Girl Talk concert are breaking the law by participating in copyright infringement , does this look like a typical crime scene?

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Both plagiarism and copyright infringement could be easily avoided with the expansion of creative commons so ideas could be built upon.

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The natural progression of knowledge requires freedom of ideas in order to build on old ideas, we see this natural way of development in evolution and the evolving of species.

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Copyright is focused on profit,

which differentiates it from plagiarism which is based on giving credit.

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Digital literacy requires a

change in the way copyright is approached,

unlike plagiarism which can still be avoided through citation.

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Although they are separate issues, one thing copyright infringment and plagiarism have in common is that digital technology is causing an increase in both

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American culture is not in sync with American copyright laws

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Restrictions on plagiarism are in sync with American cultural values that believe in giving credit to authors through recognition

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Plagiarism is a completely unrelated issue to copyright, when the two are confused student learning suffers

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Citations• Murray, Laura J. "Plagiarism and Copyright Infringment." The Costs of

Confusion: 173-81. Print.• Bolter, J. David. Writing Space: Computers, Hypertext, and the Remediation

of Print. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2001. Print.• Gaylor’s Documentary- • http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://

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