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  • Academic Integrity
  • Intellectual Property Law

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  • Plagiarism is a prevalent issue across academic and professional settings.
  • Maintaining scholarly and professional ethics requires robust anti-plagiarism strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline effective methods for avoiding plagiarism.
  • To highlight the importance of understanding copyright law.

Main Methods:

  • Identifying and utilizing resources for proper citation.
  • Exploring techniques for paraphrasing and creative work organization.
  • Leveraging new technologies for plagiarism detection and prevention.

Main Results:

  • Effective paraphrasing and organized work are key to originality.
  • New technologies offer advanced tools for plagiarism avoidance.
  • A thorough understanding of copyright law is essential.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing these strategies helps uphold academic and professional standards.
  • Proactive measures against plagiarism are vital for ethical conduct.