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Having been a teaching assistant at a University here in the U.S., I don't think I would include credits within slides I used to teach a class. There's a certain amount of elitism (if that's the right word) you want to maintain as a teacher. In other words, you want the students to think you're a genius. If you include the credits, you might lose some (or a lot) of respect within your students eyes as "a guy who steals code".
Now, with *that* said, if I were a professor I wouldn't use code from one of my own graduate students (I'm only guessing that's what you are - I'm not sure if the term translates) without their prior approval. I sure as hell wouldn't deny using their code. That's where I think the ethical breach has occurred.
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