Be a Smart Reader – Copyright & Plagiarism

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Across
  1. 2. Legal protection for original creative works.
  2. 4. The original place where information was found.
  3. 8. The status of works free from copyright (Public ____).
  4. 11. High standards of honesty in your schoolwork.
  5. 12. A one-sided perspective or prejudice.
  6. 14. Consent given by an owner to use their work.
  7. 15. Legal permission to use a copyrighted work.
  8. 17. The illegal use of copyrighted material.
  9. 19. The person who created the work.
  10. 20. Stealing someone else's work or ideas.
Down
  1. 1. To give credit to the original creator.
  2. 3. Rewriting an idea completely in your own words.
  3. 5. Using the exact words of a source inside marks.
  4. 6. Truthfulness and sincerity in your research.
  5. 7. A work based on or adapted from another.
  6. 9. To check if a piece of information is true.
  7. 10. Moral principles that define right and wrong.
  8. 13. A list of sources at the end of a project.
  9. 16. A formal note showing where information came from.
  10. 18. The quality of being trusted and believable.