Plagiarism And The Copyright Act Of 1970

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Plagiarism is a serious crime that most don’t understand. Stealing others work or ideas as your own is plagiarism and a form of academic dishonesty. To avoid plagiarism you must ALWAYS credit your source. How are we protected from plagiarism? The Copyright Act of 1970 protects those ideas and work from others stealing it. There is four types of plagiarism that I have found in my research which include direct plagiarism, self-plagiarism, mosaic plagiarism, and accidental plagiarism. Direct plagiarism occurs when a student/ person uses word for word work without attribution or quotation marks. Attribution is giving credit to the author or artist. Self-Plagiarism is when someone uses his/her previous work as new work. This includes old work with

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