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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Ethically and legally incorporating other people's works in your own projects Ethically and legally incorporating other people's works in your own projects Academic Integrity Academic Integrity Intellectual Property A person's original ideas,inventions and other creations.Examples:- literary works- musical scores Copyright Laws A set of laws that protect a person's intellectual property.It gives a person ownership rights to their original works.The owner can then decide how their originalworks can be used by other people. Can You Use It? No Copyright:Free to use withno restrictions Has Copyright:Need permission to use,or use with an Exception "Fair Dealing"An exception that allows limited"copying" for certain reasonsExample:- for research- for education Plagiarism!!- Using another person's workand claiming it as your own- Using another person's workwithout citing your sources Citing Your Sources- Citing sources helps you stay away from plagiarism- By citing your sources, you give proper credit to the original authors Canadian Intellectual Property Office, (2014). New to IP. Retrieved from http://www.cipo.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-internetopic.nsf/eng/h_wr03685.html?Open&wt_src=cipo-home&wt_cxt=bannerCanadian Intellectual Property Office, (2014). What is Copyright?. Retrieved from http://www.cipo.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-internetopic.nsf/eng/wr03719.html?Open&wt_src=cipo-cpyrght-main&wt_cxt=banner2Learn.ca Education Society. (2012). Copyright and teaching Can I use it?. Retrieved from http://www.2learn.ca/ydp/copyciui.aspx#square2Learn.ca Education Society. (2012). Copyright and teaching the Basics. Retrieved from http://www.2learn.ca/ydp/copyrightabout.aspxMerriam-Webster, Incorporated, (2014). Plagiarism. Retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/plagiarizeEDU210, Course Notes (2014). EDU 210: Intellectual Property and Education. Retrieved from https://eclass.srv.ualberta.ca/pluginfile.php/1766828/mod_resource/content/2/EDU%20210%20Intellectual%20Property%20and%20Education.pdf Canadian Intellectual Property Office, (2014). New to IP. Retrieved from http://www.cipo.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-internetopic.nsf/eng/h_wr03685.html?Open&wt_src=cipo-home&wt_cxt=bannerCanadian Intellectual Property Office, (2014). What is Copyright?. Retrieved from http://www.cipo.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-internetopic.nsf/eng/wr03719.html?Open&wt_src=cipo-cpyrght-main&wt_cxt=banner2Learn.ca Education Society. (2012). Copyright and teaching Can I use it?. Retrieved from http://www.2learn.ca/ydp/copyciui.aspx#square2Learn.ca Education Society. (2012). Copyright and teaching the Basics. Retrieved from http://www.2learn.ca/ydp/copyrightabout.aspxMerriam-Webster, Incorporated, (2014). Plagiarism. Retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/plagiarizeEDU210, Course Notes (2014). EDU 210: Intellectual Property and Education. Retrieved from https://eclass.srv.ualberta.ca/pluginfile.php/1766828/mod_resource/content/2/EDU%20210%20Intellectual%20Property%20and%20Education.pdf
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