Prevention of Plagiarism and Promotion of Academic Integrity in Higher Education Institutions in India: A Review of UGC Draft Regulation
Series: . 22 ; 56Publication details: 2018-06-16Description: 10Subject(s): In: UNIVERSITY NEWSSummary: "Copy and Paste Culture is gradually increasing in the attitudes and practices among students, researchers, faculty, staff, and even top level academia throughout the world and particularly in India. Such attitudes and practices towards copying and pasting of one's contents are strictly against the International Property Rights, which are regulated under Copyright Act 1957, Patent Act 1970, Designs Act 1911, Trade and Merchandise Act 1958.The IPR related issues, like copyright, designs, geographical indications, patents, trademarks, etc are consitently deteriorating in India in respect of International best practices.Onership of Ideas, including Literacy and artistic works, inventions, signs for distinguishing good and other elements of industrial properties are protected by various Acts."| Item type | Current library | Status | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Article | St. Francis Institute of Management and Research | Available | AR0725 |
"Copy and Paste Culture is gradually increasing in the attitudes and practices among students, researchers, faculty, staff, and even top level academia throughout the world and particularly in India. Such attitudes and practices towards copying and pasting of one's contents are strictly against the International Property Rights, which are regulated under Copyright Act 1957, Patent Act 1970, Designs Act 1911, Trade and Merchandise Act 1958.The IPR related issues, like copyright, designs, geographical indications, patents, trademarks, etc are consitently deteriorating in India in respect of International best practices.Onership of Ideas, including Literacy and artistic works, inventions, signs for distinguishing good and other elements of industrial properties are protected by various Acts."
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