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Travis’ Presentation Forward Back Home I USED THE CIVIC TEMPLATE AND CHANGED THE FONTS TO CALIBRI (BECAUSE IT IS A SANS SERIF FONT). PLEASE NOTE, THIS TEMPLATE PUTS THE SLIDE NUMBERS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PAGE, NOT IN THE FOOTER. Copyright for Students 10/24/ Travis Davis

Travis’ Presentation Objectives What is Copyright? What are the rules for students? What was wrong with NAPSTER? What is Plagiarism? How does copyright affect the internet? 10/24/ Travis Davis

Travis’ Presentation What is Copyright? Protects authorship under the U.S. Constitution Protects poems, books, computer software Published or unpublished Lasts for the author’s life plus 70 years 10/24/ Travis Davis

Travis’ Presentation Copyright for College Students Students are not privileged Obtain permission or cite the source No citation leads to plagiarism 10/24/ Travis Davis

Travis’ Presentation Copyright & NAPSTER Allowed the distribution of copyrighted material Peer to peer sharing Similar sites still exist, but with changes NAPSTER changed their practices Many music sharing sites now require money 10/24/ Travis Davis

Travis’ Presentation Plagiarism Using copyrighted material without permission Stealing even ideas is plagiarism Cite the source or commit plagiarism Students are no exception - Students may receive no credit - They may even be expelled 10/24/ Travis Davis

Travis’ Presentation Copyright & The Internet The Internet is filled with a vast amount of information Copyrighted material is everywhere Citations are the best way to avoid plagiarism 10/24/ Travis Davis

Travis’ Presentation Conclusion Copyrights protect things from books to software Students must obey copyright laws NAPSTER allowed illegal sharing Plagiarism happens when citations are forgotten Internet sources must also be cited 10/24/ Travis Davis