1. On the discussion forum, describe an instance of plagiarism or other use of another’s intellectual property with which you are familiar. Please give one argument condemning this conduct and one argument defending it.
Minimum 250 words.
2. Respond to two classmates' postings. Minimum 100 words per posting.
1st response :
Plagiarism is regarded as the activity of attaining credit by acquiring ideas, concepts, formulations, and words of another person by not using references and citations of original author's name which means not giving credit to them (Louw, 2017). In simple words, the act of plagiarism is nothing but stealing the intellectual property rights of other people without giving credit to them. For instance, consider the famous plagiarism incident Napolitano v. Princeton Univ. that took place in January 1982 453 A.2d 279 (N.J.Super.Ch.Div. 1982), aff'd 453 A.2d 263 (N.J.Super. 1982). Gabrielle Napolitano, one of the top students at Princeton University plagiarized term paper of 12 pages in a Spanish class from one of the library books. She cited that book in five footnotes and did not include references in the text of paraphrased material along with not including indicia of quotations for various verbatim quotations. When she submitted the term paper, the professor detected that it was plagiarized as he was familiar with that book. She was punished by the university discipline commission by delaying her bachelor's for a year (Kaplin & Lee, 2011). The trial court affirmed that Napolitano had plagiarized by scrutinizing the evidence provided by Princeton university committee. An argument of defending this plagiarism incident is that Napolitano used plagiarized content without any false intentions. In some cases, plagiarism occurs purely accidental and it causes the failure of referencing in a proper format. Improper referencing and paraphrasing content of other authors without giving credit is the common mistake that is not done intentionally and has to be considered as human error. One of the arguments offending plagiarism is that plagiarism exhibits character flaws and that offenders probably like to misconduct themselves in legal practices and them admission must be deferred or it has to be refused. Whether it may be intentionally or unintentionally, plagiarizing other’s intellectual property for attaining credits is ethically wrong as well as legally wrong.
2nd response :
One common instance of plagiarism or using someone else’s intellectual property that you are familiar with is copying directly from the original sources. This basically involves inclusion of more than one sentence from the original text directly into your work with or without footnotes and is not acceptable. In fact it literally means that you have not made any contribution in terms of originality to your work and therefore you cannot get away with because you have directly copied another person’s work from a journal, book, article, and websites wi.
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1. 1. On the discussion forum, describe an instance of plagiarism
or other use of another’s intellectual property with which you
are familiar. Please give one argument condemning this conduct
and one argument defending it.
Minimum 250 words.
2. Respond to two classmates' postings. Minimum 100 words
per posting.
1st response :
Plagiarism is regarded as the activity of attaining credit by
acquiring ideas, concepts, formulations, and words of another
person by not using references and citations of original author's
name which means not giving credit to them (Louw, 2017). In
simple words, the act of plagiarism is nothing but stealing the
intellectual property rights of other people without giving credit
to them. For instance, consider the famous plagiarism incident
Napolitano v. Princeton Univ. that took place in January 1982
453 A.2d 279 (N.J.Super.Ch.Div. 1982), aff'd 453 A.2d 263
(N.J.Super. 1982). Gabrielle Napolitano, one of the top students
at Princeton University plagiarized term paper of 12 pages in a
Spanish class from one of the library books. She cited that book
in five footnotes and did not include references in the text of
paraphrased material along with not including indicia of
quotations for various verbatim quotations. When she submitted
the term paper, the professor detected that it was plagiarized as
he was familiar with that book. She was punished by the
university discipline commission by delaying her bachelor's for
2. a year (Kaplin & Lee, 2011). The trial court affirmed that
Napolitano had plagiarized by scrutinizing the evidence
provided by Princeton university committee. An argument of
defending this plagiarism incident is that Napolitano used
plagiarized content without any false intentions. In some cases,
plagiarism occurs purely accidental and it causes the failure of
referencing in a proper format. Improper referencing and
paraphrasing content of other authors without giving credit is
the common mistake that is not done intentionally and has to be
considered as human error. One of the arguments offending
plagiarism is that plagiarism exhibits character flaws and that
offenders probably like to misconduct themselves in legal
practices and them admission must be deferred or it has to be
refused. Whether it may be intentionally or unintentionally,
plagiarizing other’s intellectual property for attaining credits is
ethically wrong as well as legally wrong.
2nd response :
One common instance of plagiarism or using someone else’s
intellectual property that you are familiar with is copying
directly from the original sources. This basically involves
inclusion of more than one sentence from the original text
directly into your work with or without footnotes and is not
acceptable. In fact it literally means that you have not made any
contribution in terms of originality to your work and therefore
you cannot get away with because you have directly copied
another person’s work from a journal, book, article, and
websites without proper referencing. This usually involves even
a brief passage like “The Trump Regime is one of the worst
Regimes in the history of America, in fact its leadership is close
to dictatorship” and then pasting it in your work leading to
complete plagiarism.
3. However, in several cases plagiarism allegations happen on
purely accidental basis maybe due to lack of proper referencing
or giving credit to other authors due to deadlines and lack of
proofreading and hence this mistake is not intentional but a
human error. In other incidences plagiarism happens when the
wrong type of papers or assignments are submitted due to
computer technical errors and therefore you find that work
submitted does not have the necessary or relevant references.
On the contrary, plagiarism is taken to be a very serious offence
and it can be very humiliating and an experience that is very
stressful and leads to repeating of an assignment. It can be
avoided through reading widely and researching carefully all
the sources, understanding them then writing down the major
ideas absorbed in your own words, it can also be avoided
through writing of an outline, paraphrasing, making a list of all
sources used and using plagiarism checker tools online