Do not let them see your work.
you tell him or her to stop because you don't feel okay with it.
By copying someone's work, you devalue it. The point of copyright law is to create value through scarcity.
The definition of plagiarism is copying someone else's work and claiming it is your own, yes.
Copying someone else's work without permission is called plagiarism.
Copying someone else's work can lead to serious consequences, such as academic penalties, legal action for copyright infringement, damage to reputation, and loss of trust from others.
The act of verbatim copying is called plagiarism. It involves directly copying someone else's work without giving proper credit or citation.
Generally copying someone else's work to pass off as your own is considered plagiarism. You are correct that it would additionally be infringing.
Copying and using someone elses work, claiming it your own. Piracy, also
plagiarism=without their permission
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.
Copying is cheating - cheating is stealing someone else's work and lying about it - so no, it's not allowed.
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