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PLAGIARISM:
Many people think of plagiarism as copying another's work or borrowing someone else's original
ideas. But terms like "copying" and "borrowing" can disguise the seriousness of the offense.
According to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, to "plagiarize" means:

To steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own
To use (another's production) without crediting the source
To commit literary theft
To present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source

Many individuals consider written plagiarism duplicating another's work or getting another
person's unique thoughts. But it may, terms like "duplicating" and "obtaining" can disguise the
earnestness of the offense. As indicated by the Merriam-Webster online word book, to
"Plagiarize" implies:
To take and go off (the thoughts or expressions of another) as one's own, to utilize (another's
generation) without crediting the source, to submit scholarly housebreaking, to present as new
and unique a thought or item got from a current source

All Of The Following Are Considered Plagiarism:

Turning in someone else's work as your own


Copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit
Failing to put a quotation in quotation marks
Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation
Changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit
Copying so many words or ideas from a source that it makes up the majority of your
work, whether you give credit or not.

Turning in another person's work as your own. Copying words or thoughts from another person
without giving credit .Failing to put a citation in quotes .Giving off base data about the
wellspring of a citation .Changing words however replicating the sentence structure of a source
without giving credit .Copying such a significant number of words or thoughts from a source
that it makes up the dominant part of your work, regardless of whether you give credit or not.

MULTIMEDIA PLAGIARISM (Images, Videos and Music):

Using an image, video or piece of music in a work you have produced without receiving proper
permission or providing appropriate citation is plagiarism. The following activities are very
common in todays society. Despite their popularity, they still count as plagiarism.

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Copying media (especially images) from other websites to paste them into your own
papers or websites.
Making a video using footage from others videos or using copyrighted music as part of
the soundtrack.
Performing another persons copyrighted music (i.e., playing a cover).

Utilizing a picture, video or bit of music in a work you have created without giving a proper
reference is copyright violation. The accompanying exercises are extremely normal in the
present society. Regardless of their marketability, despite everything they consider literary theft.

Copying media (particularly pictures) from different sites to glue them into your own papers or
sites. Making a video utilizing film from others' recordings or utilizing copyrighted music as a
feature of the soundtrack. Performing someone else's copyrighted music.

Certainly, these media pose situations in which it can be challenging to determine whether or not
the copyrights of a work are being violated. For example:

A photograph or scan of a copyrighted image (for example: using a photograph of a book


cover to represent that book on ones website)
Recording audio or video in which copyrighted music or video is playing in the
background.
Re-creating a visual work in the same medium. (for example: shooting a photograph that
uses the same composition and subject matter as someone elses photograph)
Re-creating a visual work in a different medium (for example: making a painting that
closely resembles another persons photograph).
Re-mixing or altering copyrighted images, video or audio, even if done so in an original
way. Surely, these media posture circumstances in which it can be trying to decide if the
copyrights of a work are being disregarded. For instance:

A photo or sweeps of a copyrighted picture like utilizing a photo of a book cover to speak to that
book on one's site. Recording sound or video in which copyrighted music or video is playing out
of sight. Re-making a visual work in a similar medium like shooting a photo that uses an
indistinguishable synthesis and topic from another person's photo. Re-making a visual work in
an alternate medium like making an artistic creation that nearly takes after someone else's
photo. Changing copyrighted pictures, video or sound, regardless of the possibility that done as
such in a unique way.

PREVENTING PLAGIARISM:

Most cases of plagiarism can be avoided, however, by citing sources. Simply acknowledging that
certain material has been borrowed and providing your audience with the information necessary
to find that source is usually enough to prevent plagiarism.

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The legality of these situations, and others, would be dependent upon the intent and context
within which they are produced. The two safest approaches to take in regards to these situations
is:
1) Avoid them altogether
2) Confirm the works usage permissions and cite them properly.

Most instances of literary theft can be maintained a strategic distance from, in any case, by
referring to sources. Basically recognizing that specific material has been obtained and
furnishing your gathering of people with the data important to find that source is generally
enough to anticipate written falsification.

The legitimateness of these circumstances, and others, would be reliant upon the plan and
setting inside which they are delivered. The two most secure ways to deal with take concerning
these circumstances is maintain a strategic distance from them by and large. Affirm the works'
utilization consents and refer to them appropriately.

HOW TO PARAPHRASE?
To paraphrase is to include the ideas or information from an original source in your paper by
rephrasing those ideas or information in your own words. The key to successful paraphrasing is
to use as few words as possible from the original text--be mindful not to change the meaning that
you are trying to convey as you rephrase--and to cite your paraphrase. Without proper citation,
your paraphrase could be construed as plagiarism.

To summarize is to incorporate the thoughts or data from a unique source in your paper by
rethinking those thoughts or data in your own particular words. The way to fruitful summarizing
is to use as few words as conceivable from the first content .Be careful not to change the
implying that you are try to pass on as you reword. And to refer to your interpretation. Without
legitimate reference, your reword could be interpreted as literary theft.

Paraphrasing the contents affords exceptional danger to boom your expertise approximately the
subject you are rewriting. Understanding about the subject grows while a person writes about it
into in his words.
Rewriting the contents into own words is flexible for the future in preference to citation. It is
so because you do no longer want to recollect the original phrases all the time. You
can write approximately the topic correctly when you have the fundamental idea about it.
In paraphrasing a textual content, you could use much less number of the words than original for
your ease.

Rewording the substance manages uncommon threat to blast your aptitude around the subject
you are revamping. Understanding about the subject develops while a man expounds on it into
in his words.

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Changing the substance into claim words is adaptable for the future in inclination to reference.
It is so since you would never again like to recall the first expressions constantly. You can
compose around the subject effectively when you have the crucial thought regarding it. In
summarizing a printed content, you could utilize significantly less number of the words than
unique for your simplicity.

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