06 September 2010

Blog Entry: Sept. 6, 2010

Thank you very much

Well I am re-shuffling everything still.  It is just a lot of work and time consuming ideas to start new ideas, looks and studios plus keeping up with the home and all that goes on in a family especially now.

Even as I sit here typing this pitiful message; this is not what I was going to do today and it is after 4 p.m.

There went lunch, only 1 cup of coffee and I know I bought a soda to go along with my splurge of home popcorn and a movie. Gees, I haven't seen anything yet but this computer monitor.

Whew... got that out of my head. Thank you very much.

Watch the secondary tabs at the top of this layout as I try to get this blog up to date with all the things I have been doing. 

That's it for today, I have to get more done and I am sure I will be at it long into the night and early morn.

Update editing: March 8, 2023

17 April 2010

Word For The Day: Plagiarism, Copyright Infringement, Intellectual Property

Word For The Day: Plagiarism, Copyright Infringement, Intellectual Property

Originally posted by me: Littlemouse Vision Quest™ in a Ning Group on Feb. 28, 2010

Plagiarism: Usage of someone else's words without permission.

There are people or organizations that will give permission to use their words provided there is a citation giving them credit.

If you copy someone else's words or even definitions and paste it somewhere else; you are plagiarizing and that is very easy to see on the Internet and you could be banned from a search engine such as Google or start receiving notices to "cease and desist."

In addition,© copyright belongs to the author or person with the original idea expressed in print.

Don't copy from a forum blog board like this one and place people's words someplace else.
These comments of mine will be time stamped the moment I hit submit. If you were to copy the information to place in your personal blog then you are doing two things: Copyright Infringement and Plagiarism and some small business people might scream theft of Intellectual Property.

All a person needs to do is take any sentence they have written and place it in a search engine. (Sometimes I use the whole first paragraph.) If it is indexed out there it will show up. It will tell you everyone who has lifted and using another's words and the time stamps and even the cache link (or last time crawled) will give you an idea who is the original content owner. (At least on the Internet.)



Update editing: March 8, 2023