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Before you start

STEP 1: STARTING OUT

STEP 2: FINDING

STEP 3: EVALUATE

STEP 4: LEGAL USE

- Plagiarism

What is it?

What is a paper mill?

Consequences

Detection tools

- Copyright

SA copyright law

What is it?

Get legitimate exemption?

Who is the owner?

How long does it last?

Penalties?

Why get permission?

How to get protection?

What is protected?

What is not protected?

Trademark / patent?

Copyright in the Library?

Internet and e-mail?

Text for class arrived late?

Contact for permission?

Practical tips

Own vs others work

- Quizz

STEP 5: COMMUNICATE

Copyright

SA Copyright Law

The use of information is protected by copyright law. Everyone who uses information by making a copy, quoting information in an assignment, copy an electronic document, etc., needs to know how to apply the copyright law.

The following document was provided by the Publishing Liaison Office of the Adamastor Trust.

What is copyright?
Is there a legitimate exemption for teaching purposes?
Who is the owner of copyright?
How long does copyright last?
What are the penalties for copyright infringement?
Why does the law require people to obtain permission and pay fees for photocopying?
How do I get copyright protection for my works?
Which works are protected by copyright?
Which works are not protected by copyright?
What is the difference between a copyright and a trademark or patent?
What about copyright in the Library?
Does copyright apply on the Internet and to e-mail?
What can I do if a text has been ordered for a class but is late in arriving at the bookstore?
How do I obtain copyright permission to use somebody else's work?