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<blockquote data-quote="Occams Barber" data-source="post: 77171397" data-attributes="member: 313365"><p>I imagine there may be places where plagiarism is an illegal act under certain circumstances. My point was that illegality doesn't define plagiarism. In simple terms, plagiarism occurs when a person presents something, done by someone else, as if it's their work. It is an unethical act but not necessarily an illegal act. The ethics issue arises from the pretence.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Universities are potential hotbeds of plagiarism. Research papers, opinion papers, exam papers etc. provide a range of opportunities for misrepresentation. I would expect a university to have considerable expertise when it comes to defining and detecting plagiarism. Dictionaries provide basic definitions. Oxford University is a well-respected source on a topic (plagiarism) which is well within its purview.</p><p></p><p>The OP for this thread raises the issue of using AI within a post. This is an ethical issue not an issue related to law or crime. There is no law criminalising plagiarism on CF.</p><p></p><p>OB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occams Barber, post: 77171397, member: 313365"] I imagine there may be places where plagiarism is an illegal act under certain circumstances. My point was that illegality doesn't define plagiarism. In simple terms, plagiarism occurs when a person presents something, done by someone else, as if it's their work. It is an unethical act but not necessarily an illegal act. The ethics issue arises from the pretence. Universities are potential hotbeds of plagiarism. Research papers, opinion papers, exam papers etc. provide a range of opportunities for misrepresentation. I would expect a university to have considerable expertise when it comes to defining and detecting plagiarism. Dictionaries provide basic definitions. Oxford University is a well-respected source on a topic (plagiarism) which is well within its purview. The OP for this thread raises the issue of using AI within a post. This is an ethical issue not an issue related to law or crime. There is no law criminalising plagiarism on CF. OB [/QUOTE]
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