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In grade school, plagiarism results in a lower grade for that paper or writing, possibly even a failing grade (F) in the higher grade school years. In high school, plagiarism on a major term paper could result in failing the subject for the year. High school students are expected to (1) know what plagiarism is and is not, (2) to abide by the rules for using other people's works and (3) to know how to ask a teacher for more explanation if needed. In college or university, as an undergrad plagiarism can result in academic disciplinary action as well as a failing grade, either for that paper or for the entire course. For Dissertations at the Master's Level, plagiarism would be totally unacceptable. The student's Advisor would likely spot plagiarism quickly. The student would not be permitted to defend (sit for "Orals") with a dissertation containing or riddled with plagiarism. Even one instance of plagiarism would call into question the student's honesty and professionalism. The rules that apply while "in school" also apply to professionals in the workplace or in academic circles. Legally, the copyright holder can bring a Civil lawsuit against the person who has stolen the work.
No, summarizing notes is not plagiarism.
You won't go to jail for plagiarism.
Going to jail for plagiarism is not a legal procedure. Just retrieve publicly the plagiarism, and all is solved.
Plagiarism on YouTube can result in your video being taken down or a copyright strike being issued, but it is unlikely to lead to an arrest. However, if the plagiarism involves severe copyright infringement or other legal issues, it is possible for legal action to be taken against you, which could potentially lead to legal consequences.
The answer for the question is "THEY GET SENTENCED!"
You would be flogged with the birch.
If a Supervisor finds out that you copy and pasted an answer from another website, the Supervisor will remove your answer and you will be warned that plagiarism is against WikiAnswers' rules, and is also illegal.
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Well it depends on what you do, if you break one of the rules you will get banned for a period of time or FOREVER!
It is not ok to break the rules and god will be mad.
It is not ok to break the rules and god will be mad.
The student craved an easy answer for this assignment so much that plagiarism rules were overlooked.
In most institutes of higher learning, failure to cite sources is considered an act of plagiarism.
Breaking the rules of golf either result in a one or two shot penalty or disqualification in stroke play and a loss of hole in match play.
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Under the Navigation Rules, it is OK to break the rules when it is absolutely necessary to avoid a collision.