Well in a way it's kind of hard not to copy them. The only way you cannot copy that person is if you don't know that person. But one thing I'll tell you don't have the same hair style.
plagiarism=without their permission
hellio
Say, "please you mean they copying me", or "whatever I got style and I look better anyway", or you could just change and make up your own unique and personal style.
Copying an art style is not illegal, as art styles are considered to be a form of expression and can be influenced by various sources. However, directly copying someone else's artwork without permission may infringe on their copyright. It is important to give credit to the original artist and seek permission if you plan to use their style in your own work.
The act of verbatim copying is called plagiarism. It involves directly copying someone else's work without giving proper credit or citation.
Copying someone else's work without permission is called plagiarism.
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.
By copying the John Lennon style on a microphone ;)
If you do it without their permission and without acknowledging them, presenting it as your own work, it is called plagiarism. If you do acknowledge them, then it can be called quoting or citing them or referencing them.
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Plagiarism occurs when someone copies or uses someone else's work, ideas, or words without giving proper credit or citation. This can include copying text or images directly, paraphrasing without proper citation, or using ideas from someone else's work without permission.
skewl