eco100 Lecture 1: Plagiarism

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Plagiarism is turning in someone else"s work as your own and copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit: list at least three guidelines to avoid plagiarism. Use the information to develop your own ideas. Use a bibliography to cite all sources of information. Obtain approval for the use of the work of another person. Intellectual property is any product of the human intellect that the law protects from unauthorized use by others: state two ways in which intellectual was violated in the scenario above. Cds or dvds: publishers or distributors they can issue copies of the work to the public. However, if a legal copy is already circulation then that copy can be sold: consumers or users are those who can access and use the work of the copyright owner. The consumer must acknowledge the source of the information.

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