Plagiarism

/ˈpleɪdʒərɪzəm/ noun

Definition

Taking someone else's words, ideas, or creative work and presenting them as your own without giving credit.

Etymology

From Latin 'plagiarius' meaning kidnapper or literary thief, from 'plaga' meaning a net for catching. Roman writers used it to describe literary theft.

Kelly Says

The Romans literally called plagiarists 'kidnappers' of words because they saw stealing ideas as equally serious to stealing people—showing how seriously ancient cultures took intellectual property!

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