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Is it spelled right? try copying and pasting it so its spelled right. Tell me if its spelled correctly.
Plagiarism involves using someone else's work, ideas, or words without giving them proper credit. It can be done by copying and pasting text, paraphrasing without citing the source, or using someone else's ideas without acknowledging them. Plagiarism is unethical and can have serious consequences.
plagiarism=without their permission
skewl
By copying someone's work, you devalue it. The point of copyright law is to create value through scarcity.
By either copy or pasting or getting someone else to do it :)
Students commit plagiarism when they use someone else's work (such as ideas, words, or images) without proper citation or acknowledgment. This can include copying and pasting text from a website, paraphrasing without giving credit, or submitting someone else's work as their own. Plagiarism is a serious academic offense that can result in consequences such as failing a course or expulsion.
The definition of plagiarism is copying someone else's work and claiming it is your own, yes.
The most obvious type of plagiarism is direct verbatim copying of someone else's work without proper citation or attribution. This can include copying and pasting text or content from a source without putting it in quotation marks or providing a reference.
If you are referring to your answers on this website, then no. The answers provided are the sole property of either WikiAnswers or the author themselves.(I would have to read their terms and conditions to see if they take possession of them, which I don't have time to do.) Copying and pasting someone's answers is plagarism, which is illegal. So no. You cannot take anyone on this website's answer, it is illegal. Paraphrase it, or put it in your own words.
Copying and pasting from other peoples documents is like plagiarism. plagiarism n 1: a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work 2: the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own [syn: plagiarization, plagiarisation, piracy] If you refer to where you obtained the information and do not claim it to be your own, it would not be illegal. Cross refrences are what the internet is based on.
The act of verbatim copying is called plagiarism. It involves directly copying someone else's work without giving proper credit or citation.