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SEMESTER TWO
ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS
UNIQUE NUMBER: 193286
ASSIGNMENT NO 1


Discuss plagiarism and provide examples where necessary.
(10 MARKS)
Counterfeiting is the demonstration of utilizing another person's work,
thoughts, or words without appropriate attribution or assent and introducing it
as one's own. It is a significant offense in scholar and expert settings as it
disregards the standards of uprightness, trustworthiness, and protected
innovation.


There are a few types of literary theft, including:


1. Direct Literary theft: This includes duplicating in exactly the same words
from a source without legitimate reference. For instance, on the off chance
that an understudy duplicates a section from a site and glues it into their paper
without utilizing quotes or refering to the source, it would be viewed as
immediate copyright infringement.


2. Self-Literary theft: This happens when an individual presents their own work
that they have recently distributed or submitted for one more task without
legitimate affirmation. For example, on the off chance that a scientist reuses
huge parts of their past paper in another distribution without refering to the
first work, it is viewed as self-counterfeiting.


3. Mosaic Counterfeiting: This includes sorting out data from different sources
to make another work without appropriate references. For instance, in the
event that an understudy consolidates data from various sites and articles
without crediting the sources, it would be viewed as mosaic counterfeiting.


4. Unintentional Counterfeiting: This happens when an individual
coincidentally neglects to refer to or appropriately rework a source because of
an absence of comprehension of scholarly shows. For example, in the event
that an understudy unexpectedly neglects to remember references for their
paper, it very well may be viewed as unplanned counterfeiting.

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