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Plagio is an Italian term deriving from the Latin "plagium". [ not verified in body ] The Italian criminal code defined it as "Whoever submits a person to his own power, in order to reduce her to a state of subjection, is punished with imprisonment for five to fifteen years".
Derrida, Jacques, Roudinesco, Élisabeth [2001] (2004) De Quoi Demain, English translation 2004 by Jeff Fort as For what tomorrow—: a dialogue, ch.4 Unforeseeable Freedom; Blum, Susan D. My Word!: Plagiarism and College Culture Archived 2018-12-07 at the Wayback Machine (2010)
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."
Plagia (Greek: Πλαγιά, old name: Greek: Ουσουσλού Ususlu / Boguklu) is a village nad a community in the Kilkis region of Greece. It is situated in the municipal unit of Cherso, in the Kilkis municipality, within the Kilkis region of Central Macedonia. The community consists of the villages Plagia, Koromilia and Agia Kyriaki.