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''' | '''Plagiarism''' refers to the use of another's [[internets|information]], [[language]], or [[poetry|writing]], when done without proper acknowledgment of the original [[sauce|source]]. Essential to an act of plagiarism is an element of [[government|dishonesty]] in attempting to pass off the plagiarized work as original. Contrary to the claims of many a [[FurAffinity|FurAffinity]] and [[deviantART|deviantART]] "artists", plagiarism is not necessarily the same as [[copyright infringement]], which occurs when one violates [[Internet Law|copyright law]]. Like most terms from the area of [[retard|intellectual property]], ''plagiarism'' is a concept of the [[at least 100 years ago|modern age]] and not really applicable to [[at least 100 years ago|medieval]] or [[at least 100 years ago|ancient]] works. An example of plagiarism would be copying this definition and pasting straight into a report without giving any citation.<ref>Based on [[original research]] of [[user:Eidako|Eidako]].</ref> | ||
< | <b>pla·gia·rism</b> <i>n.</i> | ||
# a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work | |||
# the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own | |||
[syn: plagiarization, plagiarisation, [[pirate|piracy]]] | |||
'''The Consequences <i>of getting caught</i> Plagiarizing''' | |||
# You lose your wife | |||
# You lose your job | |||
# You will [https://fox8.com/2012/06/19/eulogy-for-murder-victim-given-by-man-allegedly-who-killed-him/ go to prison] as there's two cases like this. Plagiarize eulogy of murder victims and [[Liar|cry fake tears]]. | |||
# We'll take [https://www.nytimes.com/topic/person/stephen-glass your fucking house]. | |||
# Two words [https://bthoughtful.wordpress.com/2011/03/06/consumer-fraud-david-boyer-the-predator-plagiarist-from-vincennes-indiana-did-not-write-a-single-story-in-his-book/ Consumer Fraud]. Pacione was one of Boyer's victims in the Halloween 2010 serial plagiarism incident. | |||
# [[SomethingAwful]] incident of {{Facebook|napacione/posts/479417525594429|plagiarism}} seen on par to pedophile. You will lose your soul if you're celebrated for this. | |||
# You lose your closest friends and/or relatives | |||
# You do not pass go, do not collect 200 dollars | |||
# You will get a 0 on your assignment and possible further action. | |||
# If your name is [[Nick Simmons]], you lose the respect of your dad and pretty much pretend, for the rest of your life, that Bleach ripped you off and get stuck doing late night, cable shows as a way to rationalize that you are still culturally relevant. | |||
<center><big>'''[[Plagiarism|I'm Super Serial Dude. I Just Forgot To Cite My Sources]]</big></center> | |||
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'''What have I missed? '''[[ | '''What have I missed? '''[[Chuck Norris]] was 2 days ago • [[Fishtank Live]] was 4 days ago • [[KOSA]] was 6 days ago | ||
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Revision as of 03:41, 24 March 2026
Plagiarism refers to the use of another's information, language, or writing, when done without proper acknowledgment of the original source. Essential to an act of plagiarism is an element of dishonesty in attempting to pass off the plagiarized work as original. Contrary to the claims of many a FurAffinity and deviantART "artists", plagiarism is not necessarily the same as copyright infringement, which occurs when one violates copyright law. Like most terms from the area of intellectual property, plagiarism is a concept of the modern age and not really applicable to medieval or ancient works. An example of plagiarism would be copying this definition and pasting straight into a report without giving any citation.[1]
pla·gia·rism n.
- a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work
- the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own
[syn: plagiarization, plagiarisation, piracy]
The Consequences of getting caught Plagiarizing
- You lose your wife
- You lose your job
- You will go to prison as there's two cases like this. Plagiarize eulogy of murder victims and cry fake tears.
- We'll take your fucking house.
- Two words Consumer Fraud. Pacione was one of Boyer's victims in the Halloween 2010 serial plagiarism incident.
- SomethingAwful incident of
plagiarism seen on par to pedophile. You will lose your soul if you're celebrated for this. - You lose your closest friends and/or relatives
- You do not pass go, do not collect 200 dollars
- You will get a 0 on your assignment and possible further action.
- If your name is Nick Simmons, you lose the respect of your dad and pretty much pretend, for the rest of your life, that Bleach ripped you off and get stuck doing late night, cable shows as a way to rationalize that you are still culturally relevant.
What have I missed? Chuck Norris was 2 days ago • Fishtank Live was 4 days ago • KOSA was 6 days ago
- ↑ Based on original research of Eidako.