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- 18th-century_American_piracy_of_British_literature comment "18th-century American piracy of British literature refers to the practice of reprinting British books in the USA without the permission of the original author or publisher.Plagiarism is traditionally defined as “the process of copying another person's idea or written work and claiming it as original” This definition applies to many aspects of written work in today’s world and has serious consequences if found guilty of committing it, but this idea has not always been in place.".
- Q4557544 comment "18th-century American piracy of British literature refers to the practice of reprinting British books in the USA without the permission of the original author or publisher.Plagiarism is traditionally defined as “the process of copying another person's idea or written work and claiming it as original” This definition applies to many aspects of written work in today’s world and has serious consequences if found guilty of committing it, but this idea has not always been in place.".