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PlagiarismCopyright Infringement

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Plagiarism

Use or reuse words or ideas

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Copyright Infringement

Use or reuse of words or ideas

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Difference?

Plagiarism Copyright Infringement

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Understand what they are.

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Plagiarism: use or reuse words or ideas without

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Copyright is use or reuse words or ideas without

PERMISSION

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Who govern them?

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Plagiarism is governed by

Ethical principle

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Copyright infringement is governed by

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To whom do they against

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“Plagiarism is against the audience” - Murray

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“Copyright is against individual” - Murray

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Why should we care?

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Copyright might be a threat to citation

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Now a day, we express our ideas and writing through multiple ways

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If we do not make a clear distinguish

“We will have a whole generation of criminal”

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Creativity will be limited

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Although copyright laws were created for good purpose

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We will need to distinguish copyright and reconstruct it for the future generation

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Citation

• Murray, Laura J. Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement. Originality, Imitation, and Plagiarism: Teaching Writing in the Digital Age (2008): 173-182. Print

• Bolter, Jay D. Writing Space. 2nd edition. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2001.

• Rip: A Remix Manifesto. Gaylor, Brett. Canal D, 2008. DVD.