
It is unethical and unlawful to reproduce
another's work without proper permission from the author or credit to the
author. Guidelines for the use of another's work for educational purposes
are included in the "Fair Use" interpretation of copyright laws.
Under this interpretation, your student papers can reproduce (with proper
references) limited amounts of others' works for non-commercial purposes.
"Fair Use" is applied much more conservatively to World Wide Web
publications, due to the wider accessibility of the web. For More Information,
See These Websites
Copyright
Issues
The Copyright
Website
Stanford
University: Copyright & Fair Use
10
Big Myths about copyright explained
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