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Plagiarism is a term used to describe a practice that involves knowingly taking and using another person’s work and claiming it, directly or indirectly, as one’s own. This ‘work’ is usually something that has been produced by another person, ‘published’ in some tangible way, and presented formally into the public domain. It is not the ideas per se that are being plagiarised, as ideas can occur to people all the time; it is the manifestation of those ideas: in print, internet, audio-visual, theatrical, cinematic, choreographic or other tangible form. It can also include assignments either ready written, or written to order, and sold from internet sites, which are then presented to an institution by the buyer as his or her own original work.
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