1, plagiarism: not quoting other people's literature seems to be a serious plagiarism;
2, sentence plagiarism: do not organize other people's views, copy the original words, without quotation marks, even if references are added, it is plagiarism;
3, citing too many others: even if you add quotation marks, it is plagiarism, such as more than three sentences;
4. Sentence reorganization, but the whole paragraph is very similar to others';
Especially the key verbs are almost the same, and the sentence structure is the same, which is also plagiarism;
5. Copy the picture to others as it is;
6, in addition to the whole plagiarism, the following treatment is plagiarism;
(1) Eradicate a part;
(2) Reversing the sentence order;
(3) add a few words;
(4) Only some verbs and words have been changed, but the overall structure is the same.
Extended data:
Plagiarism and plagiarism in the copyright law are the same concept (hereinafter referred to as plagiarism, for the sake of brevity), which means plagiarizing other people's works or pieces of works for their own use.
Plagiarism infringement, like other infringements, requires four elements:
First, the behavior is illegal;
Second, objective facts that are harmful;
Third, there is a causal relationship with the damage facts;
Fourth, the actor is at fault.
Because plagiarism needs to be published to produce infringement consequences, that is, the objective fact of damage, it is usually referred to as published plagiarism when identifying plagiarism. Therefore, more accurately, plagiarism refers to stealing other people's works or publishing fragments of works.
Copyright infringement, like other civil rights, needs to have four elements, among which the fault of the actor includes intention and negligence. This principle is also applicable to the identification of plagiarism infringement, regardless of whether there is subjective intention to take others' works as your own.
The determination of plagiarism does not depend on whether others' works are used in whole or in part, whether they are well received by the outside world, and whether they constitute the main or substantial part of plagiarism. Everything that constitutes the above elements is regarded as plagiarism.
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