Plagiarism: A Brief Overview of the Law and Its Consequences


【Legal English Series 11】Plagiarism: A Brief Overview of the Law and Its Consequences


In June, which coincides with the blooming season of the phoenix flowers🌺, it is also a time when many master's students present their theses and prepare for graduation. However, in recent years, controversies over plagiarism have been rampant. Therefore, we would like to remind everyone of the key points when writing academic papers to avoid plagiarism. If you have ever worried about whether quoting scholars' opinions in your paper might constitute plagiarism, keep reading our Legal English Series!


💡What is considered "plagiarism" under copyright law?


👉Under copyright law, "plagiarism" primarily refers to the infringement of the copyright owner's "reproduction right" and "adaptation right."



💡How is plagiarism determined in court rulings?


👉In court rulings, plagiarism must meet two criteria: "access" and "substantial similarity."

After gaining a preliminary understanding of how the concept of "plagiarism" is defined by law, next time we will further clarify the difference between "citation" and "plagiarism" for our readers. This will help everyone use the correct format when writing academic papers, in accordance with academic writing standards. See you next week! Bye!