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Plagiarism - is copying a piece of text 'word for word' and using it as your own work - instead of acknowledging the original author.
Plagiarism - is copying a piece of text 'word for word' and using it as your own work - instead of acknowledging the original author.
The definition of plagiarism is copying someone else's work and claiming it is your own, yes.
Copying and using someone elses work, claiming it your own. Piracy, also
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Generally copying someone else's work to pass off as your own is considered plagiarism. You are correct that it would additionally be infringing.
drawing is when you make something on your own whereas tracing is just copying someone elses work. unless you are tracing your own creation.
Plagiarizing is copying someone else's work and alleging it as your own, also known as cheating.
No, copying other people works into your own (without acknowledging this) is called plagiarism.
If you simply use someone else's material, it is plagairism. Plagairism is illegal. In addition, simply copying someone's writing robs you from learning how to express yourself in your own words.
A teacher's aide should never use their own photocopying pin when copying for a teacher. You should use the pin for the person you're copying for. You don't want the copies to go against you when the copies are for someone else.
Generally speaking, no. Copying someone elses work is not allowed. You may cite, or quote, others in you own work but to simply copy is plagiarism.