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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Copyright Explored What is Copyright?"copyright" means "the right to copy." In general, copyright means the sole right to produce or reproduce a work or a substantial part of it in any form. It includes the right to perform the work or any substantial part of it or, in the case of a lecture, to deliver it. If the work is unpublished, copyright includes the right to publish the work or any substantial part of it. (Canadian Intellectual Property, 2014) Plagiarism:Plagiarism, simply put by The Oxford Dictionary of Current English is to take someone elses work or idea and pretend its your own (Oxfords, 2006) Fair Dealing:Fair Dealing is an exception that permits limited and non commercial copying for specific purposes. Fair Dealing is a users right that facilitates creativity and access to information by balancing the restrictions in the Copyright Act. (2Learn.ca, 2012) Fair Dealing:Fair Dealing is an exception that permits limited and non commercial copying for specific purposes. Fair Dealing is a users right that facilitates creativity and access to information by balancing the restrictions in the Copyright Act. (2Learn.ca, 2012) Public Domain:When Copyright ends at a legally defined point in time, after which the material becomes part of the public domain and may be used by anyone without restriction. (Makarenko, 2009) Citation:A "citation" is the way you tell your readers that certain material in your work came from another source. It also gives your readers the information necessary to find that source again, including:-information about the author-the title of the work-the name and location of the company that published your copy of the source-the date your copy was published-the page numbers of the material you are borrowing (Plagiarism, 2014)
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