This document discusses plagiarism, netiquette, and copywriting. It defines plagiarism as misrepresenting authorship by attributing someone else's words or ideas to oneself. Plagiarism can have consequences like expulsion from school or legal action. Netiquette involves respecting others and being forgiving of mistakes online. Improper netiquette can result in legal offenses. Copywriting is changing with new online marketing but still requires familiarity with various platforms. Consequences of bad copywriting include major consequences, disrupted education, and illegal practices. The document provides references for further information.
3. PLAGIARISM
Plagiarism is the misrepresentation of authorship. Really, words and ideas conceived by one person are attributed to another
person.
Plagiarism is a form of intellectual theft or fraud and it undermines the intellectual economy that values ideas, words, and
understanding. Even when an act of plagiarism appears superficially a victimless crime, it nonetheless devalues the currency
of human thought and thereby weakens society.
In the most common form of plagiarism, one author’s words are inserted verbatim in the work of a second author, without
quotation, acknowledgement, or attribution. But there are many other forms of plagiarism, including some that are often
accepted or even encouraged by society, notably ghostwriting, speech-writing, and paraphrasing.
4. CONSEQUENCES OF
PLAGIARISM
1. Plagiarism can get you expelled from your course
2.Plagiarism can result in your work being destroyed
3.Plagiarism can result in expel from your school.
4.Plagiarism can result in legal action like lawsuit or jail time.
6. NETIQUETTE
Remember that you are human. When using netiquette, know where you are in the internet. Also have to respect other people time.
You should make yourself look good online. Share your knowledge with others. Respect others privacy. Make sure you do not abuse
your power. Last thing is to be forgiving of other peoples mistakes.
7. CONSEQUENCES OF
NETIQUETTE
Think about the consequences of things you write. Do not use
a computer to send harmful messages to others. It is a federal offense.
Always remember to proofread your e-mail before sending.
E-mail is a digital letter and should be grammatically correct
including spelling, punctuation and sentence structure.
Do not look around in other people’s files.
Taking information, or pictures from the Internet without
permission, and proper documentation is stealing.
Copying software you did not pay for is illegal.
Typing in all capital letters makes the person feel as
if you are shouting at them. It is also more difficult to read text
typed in this way.
Remember not all information online is true, and some
people online pretend to be someone else. Always practice good
Internet Safety.
9. COPY WRITING
Copywriting is changing every day. What started largely as a
specialized type of writing for display ads in newspapers and
magazines and direct mail has changed dramatically. Today's
marketing for copywriting involves online marketing, mobile
marketing, social media and video.
,
In a relatively short period of time the world of marketing
turned on its head. Today's copywriters need to be familiar
with various online platforms. A lot of copywriters who were
kings in the days of rolling out direct mail or buying
newspaper space are no longer able to compete in the age of
video and email marketing.
10. CONSEQUENCES OF COPY
WRITING
1. Don’t do bad things when copywriting or you will get major
consequences.
2. It could mess up your educational planning.
3. Government would make copywriting illegal.
11. REFERENCES
1 www.albion.com/netiquette/corerules.html
2 www.librarybcds.com/PDFs/Netiquette.pdf
3 www.copyright.gov
4 www.plagiarism.org
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