plagiati
Plagiati refers to the act of using someone else’s work, ideas, or expressions without proper acknowledgment, presenting them as one’s own. This practice is considered academic and professional dishonesty and is widely condemned in educational and research institutions, as well as in creative and publishing fields. The term originates from the Latin word *plagium*, meaning "kidnapping" or "abduction," reflecting the idea of appropriating another’s intellectual property without consent.
Plagiarism can take various forms, including direct copying of text, paraphrasing without proper citation, self-plagiarism (reusing
The consequences of plagiarism vary depending on context. In academic settings, penalties may include failing grades,
To prevent plagiarism, individuals are advised to take thorough notes, use quotation marks for direct quotes,