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Copyright/ plagiarism- Miguel Olivares

 

The idea of copyrights is one I find very interesting. After watching the videos, I kept thinking back on two things from the previous class. The first was the idea that kaavya Viswanathan plagiarized her book. Part of me wants to believe that her explanation was legit. Maybe she did unknowingly write similar passages because she had read the novels back in high school. Then again, if she had read the novels more than once back and enjoyed them as much as she claimed, shouldn’t the similarities have become more obvious?.  After the lecture and the videos, I did some research and found that its estimated that 85% of all work published in the U.S between 1923-1963 is now in the public domain. That seems like a really high figure and it makes me wonder whether it’s because the publishers want to share their work or because they deem it not worth the trouble to copyright. 

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Copyright was defined as a “contract between authors and society” in the video Copyright: Forever less one day. This law of copyright was constructed in 1710 , here society can not copy from any authors work or remake it for they have control over their work for a limited time (25 years). I understood better for what copyright law meant when the example of wanting to remake the harry potter book, this book was published in 1998 having copyright protection which can not be used yet for any remaking. This was a good idea because it gives the right of authors to control over what they have done, & giving them also the privilege to keep their recent work out there for a limited a time before any other author wishes to remake it.

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In the world of today with modern technology plagiarism has become easy to do and also easy to catch.  Since I could remember when ever I had a papers due all my teachers/professors would emphasize on plagiarism.  I think its laziness that makes students plagiarize, its not difficult to quote somebody and put it in your own words.  I feel by quoting you show where the idea came from and giving it credit, I also think that quoting is a great way to expand your paper.  When I did my 10 page research paper I used quotes to help me reach 10 pages without them its safe to say I wouldn’t have finished.  Using quotes is never a bad idea especially if you could plagiarize from it, it just shows how much it talks about your topic but instead of trying to steal it use it and your paper would just be that much longer.  Always think positive and do the right thing.

Hw 7_ plagiarism_ Miguel Olivares

My thoughts on plagiarism are probably the same as everyone else. There’s no excuse for stealing someone’s ideas or words. At the beginning of every semester, we listen to professors talk about the syllabus and put extra emphasis behind the plagiarism rules but nothing ever seems to come of it. Ever since junior high school, i’ve heard students talk about copying someone’s paper or copying and pasting from the Internet but  I’ve never known a fellow student who’s gotten caught plagiarising and who has faced penalties. Part of me thinks that professors are tentative about accusing a student because there’s a fine line between blatantly copying someones work and being influenced by someone’s work.

Plagiarism – HW#7 Destiny Modeste

I wasn’t able to read “Plagiarism: A Lie of the Mind” but I was able to read “The Plagiarist’s Tales” by Lizzi Widdicombe.  This article was very interesting, all the various aspects of the situation of the author. It was like reading a soap opera somewhat as he compared his addiction to plagiarism to someone’s addictions to drugs. One thing that stood out to me was how Widdicombe explained the importance of originality in literature.  “As writers from T. S. Eliot to Harold Bloom have pointed out, ideas are doomed to be rehashed,” stated Widdicombe in the 9th paragraph of the article. I have always thought about this when the topic of plagiarism came up in classes or regular conversation. People are bound to think the same way, recreating the same ideas; it’s inevitable as new generations walk this earth. I understand what Rowan did was completely unacceptable though and I’m happy that he is writing his own book in his own words.

– Destiny Modeste