At 08:59 15/08/2017 -0600, Jorge Rodríguez wrote:
As I understand, there is a way to use some information from other authors: Put quotation marks to the information that we need to reference and put a footer where we have to put the information of the authors and more. When we use a graph, we can do similar. And I think it doesn't break the copyright.

I think you are confusing copyright with plagiarism. Yes, it is important - especially in academic works - not to misrepresent something as your own work when it is actually derived from someone else's, and there are indeed fair dealing exceptions in most copyright laws. But simply citing sources does not give you the right to reuse copyright material.

Brian Barker

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