Presenting Mathematical Concepts on the World Wide Web
Intellectual Property Rights ... and Wrongs
Copyright Infringement versus Plagiarism
Plagiarism: a person poses as the originator of work;
- to avoid this charge, always cite your sources.
Copyright Infringement: a person uses the work of another without authorization;
- to avoid this charge, always make sure you have permission to use the work of another.
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Presenting Mathematical Concepts on the World Wide Web.
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Carol Scheftic.
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