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Plagiarism

Student sits at desk in library, framed by rows of books

Professors Are Scrambling as Students Turn in AI-Generated Homework

The sudden rise of text generators like ChatGTP has yet to be addressed by higher education institutions, leaving professors to devise their own solutions.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

A Writer Used AI to Plagiarize Me. Now What?

Many artificial intelligence tools can be used to rip off written work, including mine. How can originality be defended against an algorithm?
By Alex Kantrowitz

Marvel Illustrator Greg Land Once Again Accused of Plagiarism

Illustrator Tristan Jones took to Twitter to point out similarities between his own illustrations and a recent Marvel cover made by Land.
By Helen Holmes

Jeff Koons Ordered to Pay Damages for Plagiarism by French Court

By Helen Holmes
Left, marketing from Whil, founded July, 2014. Right, marketing from Simple Habit, founded May 2016.

An Open Letter to Simple Habit: Can You Really Rip-Off Other Startups Mindfully?

By Joe Burton
We can save history by stealing it.

How to Be More Creative (Without Having to Be Original)

By Jeff Goins
Jeff Koons' Naked.

Jeff Koons Found Liable for Plagiarism by French Court

By Guelda Voien
NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 15: Monica Crowley, recently chosen as a deputy national security advisor in President-elect Donald Trump's administration, departs Trump Tower, December 15, 2016 in New York City. President-elect Donald Trump and his transition team are in the process of filling cabinet and other high level positions for the new administration.

Monica Crowley’s Remarkably Flagrant Literary Theft Couldn’t Be an Accident

By John R. Schindler
A portrait of the French artist Orlan by Fabrice Lévêque, (1997).

Orlan Loses Suit Against Lady Gaga, Folding Bike Added to Museum Collection

By Alanna Martinez
Melania Trump, wife of Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, delivers a speech on the first day of the Republican National Convention on July 18, 2016 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.

If Melania Trump Were My Student

By Nicolaus Mills
British rock band Led Zeppelin, (left - right): John Paul Jones, John Bonham (1948 - 1980), Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, pose in front of an their private airliner The Starship, 1973.

Striking the Right Chord: What R&D Execs Can Learn from Led Zeppelin

By Margaret Heffernan
This is not the photo of Sid Vicious under discussion. That one is protected by copyright.

Prince, Gagosian Sued for Appropriating Famed Sid Vicious Photo

By Vida Weisblum
The Daily News

Daily News Editor Sacrificed to Plagiarism Pressure

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke

Did Lady Gaga Steal Her ‘Born This Way’ Look?, Home With Banksy Art for Sale—and More

By Alanna Martinez

Stand-Up Comic: Fat Jew Joke Theft Is Unholy Act

By D.C. Benny

Advice for Young Plagiarists: Steal From the Greats

By Matthew Kassel

Reddit's /r/UpliftingNews Bans Huffington Post For Stealing Article Ideas

By Jack Smith IV

Ashton Kutcher's Viral Content Site Accused of Plagiarizing from BuzzFeed

By Molly Mulshine

Morning Media Mix: Politico Launches a Journalism Institute

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke

I Was Plagiarized By Arbitrage Magazine, But I’m The One Who Feels Terrible About It

By Ryan Holiday
Elizabeth Warren (Photo: Getty)

National Review Apologizes For Accusing Elizabeth Warren of Plagiarism

By Hunter Walker
The evidence (Regretsy)

H&M Can’t Think of Own Boring Slogans; Steals From Billboards

By Drew Grant
The much-anticipated follow-up.

Amazon Has a Throbbing Erotica Problem, But Not the One You Think

By Nitasha Tiku
Markham.

Q.R. Markham Basically Plagiarized Everything He Ever Wrote, Including a HuffPo Column

By Emily Witt
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