Understanding Plagiarism, Intellectual Property and Copyright
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What is the main difference between intellectual property and plagiarism?

  • Intellectual property is only related to books and songs, while plagiarism relates to all forms of art.
  • Intellectual property is protected by law, while plagiarism is using someone else's work without permission. (correct)
  • Intellectual property involves fair use of work, while plagiarism disregards fair use policies.
  • Intellectual property is the act of registering creative ideas, while plagiarism is the act of creating new ideas.
  • Which concept is considered an exception to copyright laws?

  • Creative commons
  • Intellectual property
  • Plagiarism
  • Fair use (correct)
  • How long does copyright protection typically last for?

  • Lifetime of the creator plus 70 years (correct)
  • 50 years after the creator's death
  • 20 years from the date of creation
  • Indefinitely if properly registered
  • What does Creative Commons provide for intellectual property?

    <p>Clear guidelines on how the work can be used</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a way of protecting intellectual property?

    <p>Copyright</p> Signup and view all the answers

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