Plagiarism in a sentence as a noun

If you didn't write it and don't cite a source, it's plagiarism.

From what I can tell, it's the whole plagiarism part that really pisses people off.

But I have not committed plagiarism -- I did not pass off these ideas as if they were my own.

Fundamentally, plagiarism is about passing someone else's work off as your own.

If it was merely being used temporarily to compare for plagiarism against internet or book sources then that'd be reasonable.

In other words, your lower overall rating was not necessarily due to your increased surveillance of plagiarism; it could have been due to other factors.

Admittedly, I am no student of accidental plagiarism.

Another participant here on HN noticed that the author of the article kindly submitted here has credibly been accused of plagiarism by more than one published author who works harder than he does.

An hour in, a complaint about icon-plagiarism-via-anonymous-bikeshedding-session is still the top comment on HN for a software project with ambitious technical goals.

In 2010, however, Nature had also noted rising concerns about fraud\n in Chinese research, reporting that in one Chinese government \n survey, a third of more than 6,000 scientific researchers at six \n leading institutions admitted to plagiarism, falsification or \n fabrication.

How many college campuses and universities in the world struggle with real problems with real consequences to society like female students getting raped in dark alleys and fraud/bribery/plagiarism and never get the attention they deserve?The fact that this inconsequential squabble gets discussed so much and gets portrayed as the fight between David and "Goliath The Man", instead of being seen as a public tantrum being thrown by a spoiled kid living a cushioned life inside a cocoon made out of hopes and dreams, makes me sick to my stomach.

Plagiarism definitions

noun

a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work

noun

the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own

See also: plagiarization plagiarisation piracy