And
then there's Copyright
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It's
not just plagiarism you have to be concerned about. At NCC
you'll be expected to use copyrighted information appropriately.
If you use a work without receiving permission from the
creator, you're committing a major offense: you're violating
copyright laws.
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Copyright
protects big corporations who have unique products, like Disney's
Mickey Mouse; however, it also protects individual creators
like professors and students. Every time we produce something
unique, our work is automatically protected by copyright...with
or without a
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