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it protects new designs, products, machines, plants, and processes for 15-20 years. best for inventors
patents
it is best for authors. protects music, art, architecture, literature, software, and choreography for 70-170 years
copyright
it is best for brands because it protects phrases, words, designs, and symbols. it has indefinite protection
trademarks
plagiarism act when the writer mentions an author’s name for a source, but neglects to include specific information on the location of the material referenced
the forgotten footnote
plagiarism act when the writer provides inaccurate information regarding the sources, making it impossible to find them
the misinformer
plagiarism act when the writer properly cites a source, but neglects to put in quotation marks on text that has been copied word-for-word or close to it
the too perfect paraphrase
plagiarism act where the writer properly cites all sources, paraphrasing and using quotations appropriately. the catch? the paper contains almost no original work
the resourceful citer
plagiarism act where the writer properly quotes and cites sources in some places, but goes on to paraphrase other arguments from those sources without citation
the perfect crime
the writer turns in another’s work, word-for-word, as his or her own
the ghost writer
the writer copies significant portions of text straight from a single source, without alteration
the photocopy
the writer copies from several different sources, tweaking the sentences to make them fit together while retaining most of the original phrasing
the potluck paper
the writer has altered the paper’s appearance slightly by changing key words and phrases
the poor disguise
the writer takes the paraphrase most of the paper from other sources and make it all fit together
the labor of laziness
the writer borrows generously from his or her previous work
the self-stealer
an act prescribing the intellectual property code and establishing the intellectual property office, providing for its powers and functions, and for other purposes. it is also known as the intellectual property code of the philippines
Republic Act No. 8293
camera angles that is long or extreme long shot of the ground from the air
aerial sot/high angle/ overhead
camera angle that shows people or objects from above higher that eye level
high-angle shot
camera angle that shots from the opposite perspective
reverse-angle shot
camera angle that has a detail shot which quickly gives visual information necessary to understand the meaning of a scene
insert shot
point of view that is often used in dialogue scenes, a frontal view of a dialogue partner from the perspective of someone standing behind and slightly to the side of the other partner, so that parts of both can be seen
over-the-shoulder shot
short shot of a character’s response to an action
reaction shot
a shot of a hand, eye, mouth, or any object in detail
extreme close up shot
shot that shows a subject down to his/her chest/waist
medium close shot
a full-screen shot of a subject’s face showing the finest nuances of expression
close up shot