Date/Time: 2009-11-16 22:57 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] gods-debris.livejournal.com
Alright. I guess I just assumed it was illegal since in college you can get kicked out for plagiarism.
Date/Time: 2009-11-16 23:26 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] angathol.livejournal.com
Generally, although plagiarism is often loosely referred to as theft or stealing, it has not been set as a criminal matter in the courts. Likewise, plagiarism has no standing as a criminal offense in the common law. Instead, claims of plagiarism are a civil law matter, which an aggrieved person can resolve by launching a lawsuit. Acts that may constitute plagiarism are in some instances treated as copyright infringement, unfair competition, or a violation of the doctrine of moral rights. The increased availability of intellectual property due to a rise in technology has furthered the debate as to whether copyright offences are criminal.

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