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Post by Cultures You on Oct 21, 2023 23:48:52 GMT -5
Get ready for the news Obviously it's not that we've decided to rest here for July and August: we're not writing new posts because we're planning a few new things that will see the light starting from September. This first year of Retelab and the feedback we received at the Social Family Day event which was held in Milan on Saturday June read some statistics on the event here have given us ideas and reflections to carry forward the projects that we had in mind since retelab was born. Happy holiday homework then, and see you soon with all the news. How to protect yourself from plagiarism nexnova-blog-news We have already talked a lot about copyright: one of our articles, Copyright on the Internet , is constantly updated and collects a lot of useful information on the photo editor topic. But what happens if copyright is not respected? Or rather, what can you do to protect yourself from plagiarism, or from the misappropriation of your texts, images, photos, creations, ideas? This topic is also vast, and certainly interesting to address. Let's start with the definition, taken from the " plagiarism " entry on Wikipedia: The term plagiarism , in copyright law, refers to the appropriation, through total or partial copying, of the authorship of another person's intellectual work. But what is meant by " intellectual work "? Obviously you have to look for a legal meaning. And above all, you must be able to unequivocally demonstrate that you are the original author of the intellectual work. False myths There are many false myths about plagiarism and copyright. The most widespread false myth.
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