New Copyright Tips for Students


Posted September 26, 2012 by james_cockrin

Wells IP Law gives new copyright tips to students.

 
Nicholas Wells, the founder of Wells IP Law, has recently released copyright tips for students at WellsIPLaw.com. When it comes to copyright laws, the internet changes the rules and guidelines almost daily and it can be very confusing for anyone trying to keep up with the ever changing internet and copyright guidelines. Many students fall prey to the belief that what one finds on the internet is fair game and free to use.

Nicholas Wells explains to students the difference between plagiarism and copyright laws as well as some tips on how to avoid infringing on those copyright laws. Some of the tips expound on things like: rights, permissions, presentations, and images.

The importance of students learning about copyright laws right away cannot be ignored. Students can receive failed grades and get kicked out of class for infringing copyright laws, which makes it important for students to have an idea of what copyright infringement is and how to avoid it.

WellsIPLaw handles entertainment law, technology law, and intellectual property law. To learn more visit WellsIPLaw.com.
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Last Updated September 26, 2012