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Both are forms of unlicensed copying, but it's possible to have one without the other.

An example of copyright infringement without plagiarism would be uploading a track from an album you bought: you're not saying it's yours, but you're still copying it without permission.

Plagiarism without copyright infringement would happen when you take materials in the public domain and try to pass them off as your own. Romeo and Juliet? I totally wrote that.

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Both are forms of intellectual property, and are protected by federal law as well as various international agreements.

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Solomon J. Schepps has written: 'The concise guide to patents, trademarks, and copyrights' -- subject(s): Copyright, Law and legislation, Patent laws and legislation, Trademarks


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