Yes.
Coldplay is no longer being sued for plagiarism
It's not really plagiarism it's just making fun of
stole a song "love is a wonderful thing" and was sued for millions of dollars
Copying someone's story from online and publishing it as your own without permission is a form of plagiarism, which is unethical and illegal. This action may lead to legal consequences such as being sued for copyright infringement or facing penalties. It can also damage your reputation and credibility as a writer.
Rhianna was sued for a music video, someone said it was his work that was used in the creativity of the video.
Anyone, in any profession, who is alive can be sued.
anyone can be sued; so, yes.
If you anyone money, you can be sued.
Whole Lotta Love. They basically nicked it.
The landlord can sue anyone if they cause damage in any way, regardless of tenancy status.
If you made a substantial profit based on your use of someone else's work, then there is a good chance that you would be sued for plagiarism. If it is just an academic infraction, passing off someone else's work as your own in an academic paper, the chances of a lawsuit are much less.
To avoid being sued for plagiarism, ensure that all content in your book is original and properly cited if referencing any external sources. Use your own words and ideas, and conduct thorough research to provide accurate information. Consider seeking legal advice to understand copyright and plagiarism laws to protect your work.