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However, material copied from sources that are not public domain or compatibly licensed without the permission of the copyright holder is likely to be a copyright violation. Such a situation should be taken seriously, as copyright violations are not acceptable in the academic environment.
However, material copied from sources that are not public domain or compatibly licensed without the permission of the copyright holder is likely to be a copyright violation. Such a situation should be taken seriously, as copyright violations are not acceptable in the academic environment.
==Copyright, violations and plagiarism==
==Copyright, violations and plagiarism==
Since most recently-created works are copyrighted, articles in a Wiki space which cite its sources will link to copyrighted material. It is not necessary to obtain the permission of a copyright holder before linking to copyrighted material, just as an author of a book does not need permission to cite someone else's work in their bibliography.  For more:
Since most recently-created works are copyrighted, articles in a Wiki space which cite their sources will link to copyrighted material. It is not necessary to obtain the permission of a copyright holder before linking to copyrighted material, just as an author of a book does not need permission to cite someone else's work in their bibliography.  For more:
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources#When_to_cite_sources When to cite sources]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources#When_to_cite_sources When to cite sources]
*'''Avoid plagiarism''' - see [http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/01/ OWL materials]
*'''Avoid plagiarism''' - see [http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/01/ OWL materials]
*A brief overview of: '''The Correct Use of Borrowed Information''' {online}. Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA : Winthrop University, 2005-2007 {2007-12-27}. Online <http://faculty.winthrop.edu/nearym/correct_use_of_borrowed_info.htm>.
*A brief overview of: '''The Correct Use of Borrowed Information''' {online}. Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA : Winthrop University, 2005-2007 {2007-12-27}. Online <http://faculty.winthrop.edu/nearym/correct_use_of_borrowed_info.htm>.
*'''Cite your sources''' correctly - a reference list should be developed while you are reading and using your resources for writing. You can read more on '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citation citation rules]'''
*'''Cite your sources''' correctly - a reference list should be developed while you are reading and using your resources for writing. You can read more at '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citation citation rules]'''
*Here is an overview of (mainly American) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright copyright] and examples of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright#National_copyright_laws country specific regulations].
*Here is an overview of (mainly American) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright copyright] and examples of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright#National_copyright_laws country specific regulations].
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright#Sui_generis Some other types of copyright]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright#Sui_generis Some other types of copyright]
If a page contains material which infringes copyright, that material – and the whole page, if there is no other material present – is not acceptable. See for example [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyright_violations Wikipedia:Copyright violations] for more information.
If a page contains material which infringes copyright, that material – and the whole page, if there is no other material present – is not acceptable. See, for example, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyright_violations Wikipedia:Copyright violations] for more information.


==Guidelines for images and other media files ==
==Guidelines for images and other media files ==

Revision as of 10:12, 15 October 2009

Texts in this Wiki space (but not media - see below) may be freely redistributed, reused and built upon by anyone, under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Unported License (CC-BY-SA) and the GNU Free documentation licence (GFDL). Contributors agree to release their original content under both licenses when they submit it, and material from public domain sources or other compatibly-licensed sources may also be used in accordance with the copyright policy, provided correct attribution is given.

However, material copied from sources that are not public domain or compatibly licensed without the permission of the copyright holder is likely to be a copyright violation. Such a situation should be taken seriously, as copyright violations are not acceptable in the academic environment.

Copyright, violations and plagiarism

Since most recently-created works are copyrighted, articles in a Wiki space which cite their sources will link to copyrighted material. It is not necessary to obtain the permission of a copyright holder before linking to copyrighted material, just as an author of a book does not need permission to cite someone else's work in their bibliography. For more:

If a page contains material which infringes copyright, that material – and the whole page, if there is no other material present – is not acceptable. See, for example, Wikipedia:Copyright violations for more information.

Guidelines for images and other media files

The situation for images and other media is slightly different, as a wider variety of licenses is accepted. But, in short, media which is not available under a suitable free license and which does not meet the non-free content criteria, should be assumed to be unacceptable. See Wikipedia:Image use policy and Wikipedia:Non-free content for details of this.

Images, photographs, video and sound files, like written works, are subject to copyright. Someone holds the copyright unless they have been explicitly placed in the public domain. Images, video and sound files on the internet need to be licensed directly from the copyright holder or someone able to license on their behalf. In some cases, fair use guidelines may allow them to be used irrespective of any copyright claims; see Wikipedia:Non-free content for more.

Image description pages must be tagged with a special tag to indicate the legal status of the images, as described at Wikipedia:Image copyright tags. Untagged or incorrectly-tagged images will be deleted.

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