The Effect of Plagiarism
The Effect of Plagiarism
Plagiarism refers to the presentation of the work of another individual as one’s own, often without the proper acknowledgment of the used sources in that piece of work. Plagiarism can occur in various ways, including verbal, formats of creative production or written. It is recognizable that the overt references and appropriation to other works of art are legitimate practices in the contemporary art. Moreover, the generic distinction, which exists between plagiarism and the creative strategies, can be indeterminable. As such, plagiarism allegations in the studios can be evaluated through case-by-case approaches (Blum, 2005, p.
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