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The material the student copied appeared originally in a literary magazine and then on the Internet. Therefore, the book review almost certainly was copyrighted. What is the difference between copyright infringement and plagiarism? Why did the teacher not charge the student with copyright infringement?

   The material the student copied appeared originally in a literary magazine and then on the Internet. Therefore, the book review almost certainly was copyrighted. What is the difference between copyright infringement and plagiarism? Why did the teacher not charge the student with copyright infringement?
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Case Studies on Educational Administration
Case Studies on Educational Administration
Theodore J. Kowalski 1st Edition
Chapter 10, Problem 5 ↓

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Copyright infringement is the unauthorized use of someone else's copyrighted material, such as copying, distributing, or performing the work without permission. Plagiarism, on the other hand, is the act of using someone else's work or ideas without giving proper  Show more…

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Copyright Infringement
This concept refers to the violation of the legal rights granted to an author or creator, which typically involves reproducing or distributing copyrighted material without the permission of the copyright holder. It is a legal matter that can result in lawsuits or other legal penalties, and it is independent of issues relating to attribution or academic honesty.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism involves presenting someone else’s work or ideas as your own without giving proper credit, and it is primarily considered an ethical or academic issue rather than a legal one. Academic institutions treat plagiarism as a breach of academic integrity, which might result in disciplinary action, but it does not necessarily involve any infringement of legal copyright protections.
Teacher's Role and Legal Enforcement
In academic settings, educators typically address issues of plagiarism because their focus is on teaching and upholding academic integrity. Copyright infringement is a legal issue that must be pursued by the copyright holder or appropriate legal authorities. Thus, the teacher did not charge the student with copyright infringement because the matter was handled within the context of academic misconduct rather than through legal action.

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Your classmate was confused when he was reprimanded by his teacher when the latter found out that he photocopied the teacher's entire book. He justifies his action saying that it is for private use. What will you tell him to clarify where he was wrong? a. He should not have informed the teacher if it is for private use. b. There is no other solution but to avail the same book he wishes to use. c. Checking if the book applied for creative commons must have been done first. d. Reproduction of a published work without the copyright owner's permission is only allowed if it's a substantial part and not the entire book.

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