Unlawful appropriation, theft and publication of thoughts, ideas or expressions of another author and the representation of them as one"s own original work. Morphological and legal aspects of plagiarism. Re-use of previously published materials.
Plagiarism Introdaction Plagiarism is the wrongful appropriation and stealing and publication of another authors language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions and the representation of them as ones own original work. The idea remains problematic with unclear definitions and unclear rules. The modern concept of plagiarism as immoral and originality as an ideal emerged in Europe only in the 18th century, particularly with the Romantic movement. Plagiarism is considered academic dishonesty and a breach of journalistic ethics. It is subject to sanctions like penalties, suspension, and even expulsion. Recently, cases of extreme plagiarism have been identified in academia. Plagiarism is not a crime per se but in academia and industry, it is a serious ethical offense, and cases of plagiarism can constitute copyright infringement. 1. Etymology In the 1st century, the use of the Latin word plagiarius (literally kidnapper) to denote stealing someone elses work was pioneered by Roman poet Martial, who complained that anothe
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