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