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| WHAT IS INTERNET COPYRIGHT
RULES AND REGULATIONS (TIP: WHEN CREATING A
WEBSITE YOU CANNOT) |
- Put the
contents of another person's or organizations
web site on your Web page
- Copy and paste
information together from various Internet
sources to create "your own" document. [You CAN
quote or paraphrase limited amounts, if you give
credit to the original source and the location
of the source. This same principle applies to
print sources, of course.]
- Incorporate
other people's electronic material, such as
e-mail, in your own document, without
permission.
- Forward
someone's e-mail to another recipient without
permission
- Change the
context of or edit someone else's digital
correspondence in a way which changes the
meaning
- Copy and paste
others' lists of resources on your own web page
- Copy and paste
logos, icons, and other graphics from other web
sites to your web page (unless it is clearly
advertised as "freeware." Shareware is not
free). Some organizations are happy to let
you use their logos, with permission - it is
free advertising. But they want to know who is
using it. They might not approve of all sites
who want to use their logo.
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The author intended not to use any copyrighted
material for the publication or, if not possible, to
indicate the copyright of the respective object. The
copyright for any material created by the author is
reserved. Any duplication or use of objects such as
diagrams, sounds or texts in other electronic or
printed publications is not permitted without the
author's agreement. |
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