plagiarism
DESCRIPTION
TRANSCRIPT
PlagiarismCopyright Infringement
Plagiarism
Use or reuse words or ideas
Copyright Infringement
Use or reuse of words or ideas
Difference?
Plagiarism Copyright Infringement
Understand what they are.
Plagiarism: use or reuse words or ideas without
Copyright is use or reuse words or ideas without
PERMISSION
Who govern them?
Plagiarism is governed by
Ethical principle
Copyright infringement is governed by
To whom do they against
“Plagiarism is against the audience” - Murray
“Copyright is against individual” - Murray
Why should we care?
Copyright might be a threat to citation
Now a day, we express our ideas and writing through multiple ways
If we do not make a clear distinguish
“We will have a whole generation of criminal”
Creativity will be limited
Although copyright laws were created for good purpose
We will need to distinguish copyright and reconstruct it for the future generation
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.