Copying information

Discussion in 'Feedback' started by Codename.47, May 5, 2011.

  1. Codename.47

    Codename.47 Guest

    Dear Users,

    I would like to provide you some information on copying information from external sources.

    If you copy information from external website it is called plagiarism.

    The information provider then can actually ask the server administrator to delete the information and/or penalties may apply.

    In order to prevent all these consequences to arise I would like to take an opportunity to show you what to do when you are copying information from external source.

    1. Please do not copy everything from the website.

    2. Please upload the images on to your imagehosting website and then put the direct links

    3. If you happen to copy anything over 10% of the information from external website which may include review/tests please provide the reference at the end of the post.

    For example:

    You have copied a paragraph from a website " www.Cartalk.in"

    At the end of the post do the following

    Source: www.cartalk.in

    If you have any queries regarding this,please feel free to contact me or any of the staff member.
    Thanks

    Regards,
    Codename 47 aka Rahul
     
  2. rozzi

    rozzi New Member

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    use of image

    I would like to use the image of the Reva on this page in a presentation [FONT=&quot]http://www.cartalk.in/f15/delhi-auto-expo-2012-day-2-in-pictures-1403/ is that OK if I put 'Image courtesy cartalk.in'? [/FONT]
     
  3. Dhillon

    Dhillon Administrator Staff Member

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    yes, that would be fine.
     
  4. Arun Bhardwaj

    Arun Bhardwaj New Member

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