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  2. Plagiarism ‘happening all over’ at top US universities: Scholar

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    A new book is attempting to hold officials at some of the nation’s top colleges accountable as concerns over plagiarism among academics at schools like Harvard University mount.

  3. Academic integrity - Wikipedia

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    Academic integrity means avoiding plagiarism and cheating, among other misconduct behaviours. Academic integrity is practiced in the majority of educational institutions, it is noted in mission statements, policies, [5] [9] [32] procedures, and honor codes, but it is also being taught in ethics classes and being noted in syllabi. Many ...

  4. A judge in Brazil has ordered Adele’s song Million Years Ago to be removed globally from streaming services due to a plagiarism claim by Brazilian composer, Toninho Geraes. Geraes alleges that ...

  5. Plagiarism probe finds some problems with former Harvard ...

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    A panel found that nine of 25 allegations were “of principal concern” and “paraphrased or reproduced the language of others […] The post Plagiarism probe finds some problems with former ...

  6. Wikipedia talk:Plagiarism/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between copyvio, plagiarism, moral rights, and whether or not Wikipedia aspires to a higher "ethical" standard than the rule of law is a bone of contention, so please do expand on your thoughts on higher standards. Those standards are important to forming consensus on this guideline. Franamax 02:29, 22 January 2009 (UTC)

  7. Wikipedia talk:Plagiarism/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Not the best example, I know, and the distinctiveness of the phrase means most people would realise what you meant, but still. One more point: "directly copying a public-domain work is still plagiarism unless the original work is noted" - people will think that it is enough to put a reference tag and give the source. That is not sufficient.

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