Critical Thinking practice: problems.
Define plagiarism in your own words.
Here's a definition of plagiarism. Here is intellectual property.
First of all, plagiarism stories: Viswanathan
1. Identify a problem in this story. State it. 
Helene
2. Why so different? Is there a problem here?State it.
Herr Guttenberg 
3. Was this the "right" outcome? Is there a problem here?
Beyond "plagiarism" to "intellectual property":
Book covers?  
4. Was this a case of theft? Is there a problem?
If the courts are in charge...  
5. Do you see a problem here?
If there's time....better news, for some:  music...  TV   iTunes  
6.  Whom do you think the law says that TV news footage "belongs" to? What do you think? Have you heard of "fair use"?  Is there a problem?
All the questions above are answered in the daybook.
Homework:
1.  Your Draft #2 of the Summary/ Evaluation/ Response is due Monday. Have the e-file available as well as a hard copy.
2. TWFTD:  intellectual property (the phrase -- use Wikipedia?)
 
 
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