Copy-Paste: Future of Internet [Infographic]



Plagiarism is defined as “close imitation.” The modern concept of plagiarism is not a crime but is disapproved more on the grounds of moral offence, and cases of plagiarism can involve liability for copyright infringement. The internet is a universe of it’s own that has many content creators and copycats. Video, audio, apps, web, email, data, and file-sharing are the most plagirized elements on the web. This infographic does a great job of describing this undertaking in a visual manner.

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From: Plagtracker.com

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  • http://www.earlvarona.com Earl Varona

    Great post …retweet!

  • http://www.fruittravel.com/ Krish Founder Fruit Travel

    Certainly plagiarism is a big issue. We need better tools and solutions in this regard. Copyscape helps us immensely in this regard