KP1 Many people think of plagiarism as copying another's work or borrowing someone else's original ideas. Line 2-3
KP2 In other words, plagiarism is an act of fraud. It involves both stealing someone else's work and lying about it afterward. Line 11-12
KP3 The expression of original ideas is considered intellectual property and is protected by copyright laws, just like original inventions. Line 14-15
KP4 Simply acknowledging that certain material has been borrowed and providing your audience with the information necessary to find that source is usually enough to prevent plagiarism. See our section on citation for more information on how to cite sources properly.
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KP5 Using an image, video or piece of music in a work you have produced without receiving proper permission or providing appropriate citation is plagiarism.
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KP6 The two safest approaches to take in regards to these situations is : 1) Avoid them altogether or 2) Confirm the works’ usage permissions and cite them properly.