
1) Bad copying 2) Bootlegging 3) Breach of copyright 4) Illegal use 5) Lifting 6) Piece of writing 7) Scientific misconduct 8) Stealing 9) The act of plagiarizing 10) Writing 11) Written material
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1) Copying 2) Plagiarisation 3) Plagiarization 4) Stealing 5) Theft
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n. taking the writings or literary concepts (a plot, characters, words) of another and selling and/or publishing them as one's own product. Quotes which are brief or are acknowledged as quotes do not constitute plagiarism. The actual author can bring a lawsuit for appropriation of his/her work against the plagiarist and recover the profits. Normall...
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the passing off as your own, the work of others'. Original sources are not given credit.
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Plagiarism is the `wrongful appropriation` and `stealing and publication` of another author`s `language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions` and the representation of them as one`s own original work. The idea remains problematic with unclear definitions and unclear rules. The modern concept of plagiarism as immoral and originality as an ideal...
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• (n.) That which plagiarized. • (n.) The act or practice of plagiarizing.
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the act of taking the writings of another person and passing them off as one`s own. The fraudulence is closely related to forgery and ... [3 related articles]
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The unacknowledged use of another persons work (either copied directly, paraphrasing, or taking an idea) as if it was a student's own. Plagiarism carries extremely severe penalties.
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Passing off as one's own the work of another without credit. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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n.It is publishing or selling someone else's written concepts as one's own ideas.Use of brief quotes do not come under plagiarism.The author can sue the plagiarist and file a lawsuit to recover profits.It is not a crime but can be considered under fraud and copyright charges if proved by evidence.
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Accidental or intentional intellectual theft in which a writer, poet, artist, scholar, or student st
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Pla'gia·rism noun [ Confer French
plagiarisme .]
1. The act or practice of plagiarizing.
2. That which plagiarized.
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Deliberately passing off somebody elses original expression or creative ideas as ones own. Plagiarism can be a violation of law if copyrighted expression is taken. Often, however, plagiarism does not violate any law but marks the plagiarist as an unethical person in the political, academic, or scientific community where the plagiarism occurs.
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To use the work of another person as if it was one’s own, without attribution. It is unethical.
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Presenting someone else's writing as your own.
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the passing off as your own, the work of others'. Original sources are not given credit.
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[
n] - a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work 2. [n] - the act of plagiarizing
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Presenting another author
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plagiarism 1. The unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work. 2. The process of copying another person's idea or written work and claiming it as original. 3. Something plagiarized; such as, a piece of written work or an idea that somebody has copied ...
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Plagiarism is the act of using someone else’s ideas, words, or thoughts as your own, without giving credit to the other person. When you give credit to the original author (by giving the person’s name, name of the article, and where it was posted or printed), you are citing the source.
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The unauthorized use of another person’s words.
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plagiarization noun the act of plagiarizing; taking someone`s words or ideas as if they were your own
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own
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