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Copyright: A law that says that only creators have the right to say what others can do with their work.
Plagiarize: Using some or all of somebody's work or idea and saying that you created it
Credit: To show in writing that someone has created a work
What is plagiarizing and what is it disrespectful?
How can you give someone else credit for their work?
What is a good way to get credit for your own work?
What information is safe to put on the internet?
It’s OK to write messages to people you and your parents know. Avoid sharing private information, though, even with them. Once you share information online, you lose control over how it can be used.
What information should you never put on the internet?Why?
Someone can use private information such as your name, school, age, phone number, or address to pretend to be you.
Why should you think before you post?
Online posts can spread fast and far, which makes them hard to take down. Rude posts not only can hurt other people’s feelings, but they can also harm your reputation.
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