| intentional and inadvertant | two types of plagerism |
| intentional | you know it is someone else's |
| inadvertant | cite incorrectly |
| copyright | right that must be protect an idea, expression, or information |
| music, art, photos, movies, literary work | what they protect |
| modify, copy, distribute, display, perform | five rights |
| license | give someone the right to your work |
| public domain | public property, belongs to no one |
| fair use | work that can be used for educational purposes |
| patents | protect inventions |
| trademarks | indicates some business or organization |
| trade secret | secret information concerning practices or knowledge which can't be shared with the public |
| intellectual property | product of the mind or intellect |
| DRM | Digital Rights movement (protects intellectual property) |
| reverse engineering | taking something apart and putting it back together to determine how it works |