Common use of Plagiarism Clause in Contracts

Plagiarism. To copy third-party intellectual property into the student’s own work without credit as required by copyright law is a criminal offense under civil and criminal legislation. The student indemnifies the company against all claims from third parties that result from deliberate or negligent violation of copyright, ancillary copyright, or invasion of personal privacy, provided that the company itself is not at fault for the illegal use by the student.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Education Contract, Education Contract

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Plagiarism. To copy third-party intellectual property into the student’s own work without credit as required by copyright law is a criminal offense under civil and criminal legislation. The student indemnifies the company against all claims from third parties that result from deliberate or negligent violation of copyright, ancillary copyright, or invasion of personal privacy, provided that the company itself is not at fault for the illegal use by the student.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Educational Services, Educational Services

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