Anyone "could" plagiarize, but no one "should" plagiarize.
To plagiarize means taking the words or ideas of someone else and trying to claim they are yours. If I use the words of ideas of someone else, I must cite a source--where did I find it; who said or wrote it; when was it said/written.
It is difficult to determine the first person to have plagiarized, as plagiarism has likely occurred throughout history. However, one of the earliest recorded cases of plagiarism is often attributed to the Roman poet Martial, who accused another poet, Fidentinus, of stealing his work in the 1st century AD.
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It is illegal to plagiarize work.
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The noun forms of the verb to plagiarize are plagiarist, plagiarizer, plagiarism, and the gerund, plagiarizing.
So that they don't steal or plagiarize another person's idea
To plagiarize is to take another person's work, written, speech, passages, etc and write it as your own without crediting the author.
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Why are you plagiarizing? If you aren't going to share it with the public, (anyone else) there is no problem. But if you hand it to another person, you are 'publishing' the document.
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