Plagiarism involves copying and passing off someone else's work as your own without properly citing the original author. This includes copying text, images, videos or other media. Plagiarism is illegal and can have serious consequences such as failing grades, loss of scholarships or licenses, or legal prosecution. It is important to respect copyright and ask permission to use others' work. The internet has made plagiarism easier but has also made original work easier to verify using tools that check for copied content. Proper citation and attribution of sources is important to avoid plagiarism accusations.
3. What Plagiarism is when you copy and paste
something, even if its in a different
is order, and make it look like you are the
original owner of that article/ project, even
Plagiarism? though it is someone else's.
Anything on the internet can be
plagiarized like videos, verbal
songs, articles, pictures, papers, movies
(on YouTube), and many more… So many
what many websites have a copyright sign
which looks like this :
This means that you can’t use this
information or materials like the
pictures, videos, or content
without the owners permission and
if you do then that would be against
the law. You could be fired, if it’s a job. If
it’s a project, you could be suspended
from school or receive a failing grade.
People who already have a job can get
fired, loose their licenses if they are
doctors or scientist and may even loose
their important reputation.
4. Plagiarism affects you and everyone else.
YOU:
You don’t learn a thing.
You wont prosper. Your mind won’t grow if it’s not your
project. You won’t take your time on it and it won’t make sense.
You can be excluded from many things if you are caught plagiarizing.
You can lose important things in your life.
You will lose respect from other people because you can’t be trusted.
OTHER PEOPLE:
You can get fined and owe a lot of money to the owners if you get
caught.
People may loose credit for their hard work.
The owner may feel disrespected.
5. There are many consequences in many levels depending if you have always
denied that you copyrighted and you actually did.
In school:
^ You could get an F on the project at hand.
^ You could be expelled from school.
^ Suspended for an amount of time depending on the honesty and the cooperation.
In High School:
^ You can get an F.
^ They can expel you from school or suspend.
^ The school may decide to flunk you.
^ The author/ producer can sue you at this age.
In College:
^ You can fail a semester of college.
^ You can get withdrawn from a classroom.
^ You can get legally prosecuted.
^ You can get expelled or suspended from the school.
In a Job:
^ The company can fire you.
^ If you have a license whether in science, in the profession of layer, a doctor a teacher
etc.
8. What is Internet?
The internet is a accumulation of cables and computers which
holds a lot of business, personal, and governmental hardware
computers. And a lot of information. The internet is not owned
by anyone, the government can’t get access and take control
over the internet, so its open to anyone who has a computer and
internet.
The internet occupies one big hyperlink that “ links” to
many other pages of information its like some PowerPoint's that
you can make games and stuff through hyperlinking. But you
link to HTML pages with free software’s, of the web browsers.
Paul Gil: What is the Internet?
http://netforbeginners.about.com/od/i/f/What-Is-The-Internet.htm
9. There are 3 Netiquette basics:
Netiquette of Confidentiality:
Netiquette of Sending:
Netiquette of Replying
10. By The netiquette of confidentiality we
mean to publish private information put the
internet or sent to you: like any emails, phone
numbers, business information put on
emails, checks, job payments, copying and pasting
emails to other websites. Things that are of value
and that are private.
Forwarding things that are not read is very
dangerous, some can be sent by family and trusted
people, and others could be commercial and tell
you to forward to any 50 people and sometimes
they may carry viruses.
Respecting copyright on pages is
important. You always need to make sure that you
have double checked the copyright sign on
webpages.
Don’t use the picture at all…or just use it and list
m the author/publisher if there is no copyright
sign.
11. Etiquette of Sending
on the
Internet
Include an E-mail Address!
One big netiquette is sending: when sending any
message make them nice, on point, and short. Its saves time
these days for the people who are reading the message and
saves time for the person who is writing the message or e-mail.
Of course write correctly and use spaces, so the person
who is reading the mail can actually understand the message.
When sending be descriptive: like make a short but on-point
subject of what the e-mail is about.
12. There is a right
way to reply!
Netiquette Of Replying
13. You have to be careful with what you
write on social
networks, like, Facebook, Twitter,
MySpace and other things.
If you put letter in ALL CAPS this is a form of
shouting.
Be careful with pictures that are posted on the
internet.
14. Ethics Of the Internet
Ethics first of all are rules that are to be followed
and codes of conduct.
Like: Netiquette, Copyrighting rules, how you
use your digital technology if its video
recorders, cameras, iPhones, iPods, iPads etc.
15. References
Consequences of Plagiarism: Baylor Unknown Author
http://mail.baylorschool.org/~jstover/plagiarism/consequences.htm
Plagiarism and its Consequences: (2012) Unknown Author
http://studiepol.phmetropol.dk/In+English/Studytools/developing+your+wri
ting+skills/Plagiarism+and+its+consequences?educationID=
Netiquette (Internet Etiquette) :(2000) Unknown Author Name
http://www.livinginternet.com/i/ia_nq.htm
Top 10 Netiquette Gudelines: (2007) Jace Shoemaker-Galloway
http://suite101.com/article/netiquette-guidelines-a26615
What is Plagiarism: (2012) Unknown Author
http://www.plagiarism.org/plag_article_what_is_plagiarism.html
Copyright in Cyberspace: Alexander Thomas Snyder (2011) Picture’
https://wikispaces.psu.edu/display/IST432SP11TEAM3/Copyright+in+Cybers
pace
Steal this story? Beware the Nets plagiarism cops: Diane Mapes (2009)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32657885/ns/technology_and_science-
tech_and_gadgets/t/steal-story-beware-nets-plagiarism-cops/