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Legal Definitions - plagiarism

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Definition of plagiarism

Plagiarism is when someone takes someone else's work and presents it as their own. This is not allowed in most schools and workplaces because it is considered dishonest and unethical. It can result in disciplinary action, such as failing a class or losing a job. Plagiarism can also be illegal if it violates copyright, patent, or trademark laws.

For example, if a student copies and pastes a paragraph from a website into their essay without giving credit to the original author, that is plagiarism. Or if a writer publishes a book that is very similar to another author's book without permission, that is also plagiarism.

To avoid plagiarism, it is important to always give credit to the original author by using quotes or citations. There are many free online tools that can check for plagiarism to make sure your work is original.

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Simple Definition

Plagiarism is when you take someone else's work and pretend it's your own. It's not allowed because it's not fair to the person who did the work. If you get caught, you might get in trouble at school or work. Sometimes it can even be against the law if you copy something that's protected by copyright. To avoid plagiarism, you should always give credit to the person who did the work by using quotes or citations. There are tools you can use to check if your work has plagiarism.

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