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Plagiarism is the "wrongful appropriation" and "stealing and publication" of another author's "language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions" and the representation of them as one's own original work.[1][2]

Plagiarism is considered academic dishonesty and a breach of journalistic ethics. It is subject to sanctions such as penalties, suspension, and even expulsion from school or work. Recently, cases of "extreme plagiarism" have been identified in academia.[3] The modern concept of plagiarism as immoral and originality as an ideal emerged in Europe in the 18th century, particularly with the Romantic movement.

Plagiarism is not in itself a crime, but can constitute copyright infringement. In academia and industry, it is a serious ethical offense.[4][5] Plagiarism and copyright infringement overlap to a considerable extent, but they are not equivalent concepts, and many types of plagiarism do not constitute copyright infringement, which is defined by copyright law and may be adjudicated by courts. Plagiarism is not defined or punished by law, but rather by institutions (including professional associations, educational institutions, and commercial entities, such as publishing companies).
Plagiarism is the "wrongful appropriation" and "stealing and publication" of another author's "language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions" and the representation of them as one's own original work.[1][2]

Plagiarism is considered academic dishonesty and a breach of journalistic ethics. It is subject to sanctions such as penalties, suspension, and even expulsion from school or work. Recently, cases of "extreme plagiarism" have been identified in academia.[3] The modern concept of plagiarism as immoral and originality as an ideal emerged in Europe in the 18th century, particularly with the Romantic movement.

Plagiarism is not in itself a crime, but can constitute copyright infringement. In academia and industry, it is a serious ethical offense.[4][5] Plagiarism and copyright infringement overlap to a considerable extent, but they are not equivalent concepts, and many types of plagiarism do not constitute copyright infringement, which is defined by copyright law and may be adjudicated by courts. Plagiarism is not defined or punished by law, but rather by institutions (including professional associations, educational institutions, and commercial entities, such as publishing companies).
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Huntley 2024 年 7 月 31 日 上午 12:33 
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H O O R M A Z D 2023 年 9 月 24 日 下午 5:10 
C18 for life <3
Colonel Rudy 2023 年 8 月 15 日 下午 5:05 
If my girl👧😍 and my beyblades💯🔥 are both drowning🌊😦 and I could only save one😄☝️you can catch me letting it rip😤 at my girl’s funeral😅👻💀 cause it’s bey blade or catch a fade🙏👊😠💯😭
WatchmenWakeUpOnYT 2023 年 8 月 14 日 上午 9:59 
In 321 AD, Constantine changed the sabbath to Sunday so that the pagans in Rome can worship the sun. This is also the same dude that inserted paganism🎅🎄🐰🎃, the trinity, changed your messiah's name from Yeshua to a sun god Jesus, and idol worship that the Bible detests.
SoggyGator - mc.thecerver.com 2021 年 11 月 19 日 上午 11:06 
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Colonel Rudy 2021 年 4 月 23 日 下午 1:13 
⚠️THIS IS NOT A JOKE⚠️This is an iPhone btw. So I was on a google meets call with a few friends and suddenly I got kicked out of the call and sent to my home screen. About 2 seconds later, I heard some random noise from my phone of a guy saying “Reeses Puffs, Reeses Puffs” in a low voice This happened a few times every couple of minutes. Is this a virus? Also, I’m positive this wasn’t someone from the call messing with me, so that’s out of the question. Although it made a great laugh, I don’t think this is normal...