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  2. Plagiarism from Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    However, there have been a number of occasions when persons have failed to give the necessary attribution and attempted to pass off material from Wikipedia as their own work. Such plagiarism is a violation of the Creative Commons license and, when discovered, can be a reason for embarrassment, professional sanctions, or legal issues.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject WikiFundi Content/Help:Plagiarism and ...

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    As you saw in the video, there are three basic types of plagiarism: Unattributed plagiarism, where you copy text and don't credit the author. Plagiarism of cited sources, where you copy text exactly (even when you credit the author). Close paraphrasing, where you just slightly change the text of another author (cited or not).

  4. Category:Films involved in plagiarism controversies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films involved in plagiarism controversies" The following 198 pages are in this category, out of 198 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Kamala Harris accused of plagiarism in co-authored 2009 book ...

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    WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris is facing allegations of plagiarism after numerous passages from the Democratic presidential nominee’s 2009 book “Smart on Crime” were discovered ...

  6. 'Emilia PĂ©rez' controversy: Why 'torturous' movie is ... - AOL

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    Another user wrote, originally in Spanish, of the disappointment felt by "Mexican filmmakers, after decades of thinking of ways to bring the horror of drug violence to the screen, looking for ways ...

  7. Wikipedia:Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    Plagiarism is taking credit for someone else's writing as your own, including their language and ideas, without providing adequate credit. [1] The University of Cambridge defines plagiarism as: "submitting as one's own work, irrespective of intent to deceive, that which derives in part or in its entirety from the work of others without due acknowledgement."

  8. Category : Novels involved in plagiarism controversies

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  9. Fact check: Did Rep. Elise Stefanik plagiarize an NC ... - AOL

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    Rep. Kathy Manning isn’t one to be caught up in drama on Capitol Hill. But accusations from the Republican conference chairwoman, Rep. Elise Stefanik, that Democrats were “desperate and ...