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plagiarism

[pley-juh-riz-uhm, -jee-uh-riz-] / ˈpleɪ dʒəˌrɪz əm, -dʒi əˌrɪz- /


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On hold: Apple has yanked the French-language thriller “The Hunt,” which was scheduled to premiere Dec. 3, amid allegations of plagiarism.

From MarketWatch

In 2000, after a protracted debate, the U.S. government finalized the current three-pronged definition of misconduct—fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism—and 5 years later ORI’s procedures for investigating misconduct took effect.

From Science Magazine

They noted reports of plagiarism, and worried about substandard writing and the use of freelance reporters with little due diligence.

From New York Times

Such programs would be of immediate interest to educators, journalists, financial analysts and others interested in rooting out falsehoods, plagiarism or fraud.

From Seattle Times

The launch - in the middle of the school year - also caught teachers off-guard when they realized it could be used as a cheating and plagiarism tool, which then sparked a backlash and school bans.

From Reuters