| A | B |
| Intellectual Property | Property that originates from an idea in your mind. |
| Piracy | The unauthorized reproduction or use of a copyrighted book, recording, television program, patented invention, trademarked product, etc. |
| Plagiarism | The act of using another's ideas as if they were your own ideas |
| Trademark | a word or symbol used by an organization to represent itself. |
| Copyright | The protection from being copied, distributed, performed, or changed without permission |
| Tangible | A format that has substance or material |
| The letter c with a circle around it | The symbol showing copyright |
| Fair Use | An exception to copyright law for educational (or other) purposes |
| Citation | Give credit to the (original) source that the information came from |
| P2P (Peer to Peer) Networks | A major contributor to pirating problems; flies often contain malware |