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  1. Mar 21, 2019 · Here are five potential legal consequences of plagiarism: Payment of royalties. If your work is found to be an unattributed copy of someone else's you may be forced to repay profits earned on the work to the original owner.

  2. Five possible legal consequences may happen if one is caught plagiarizing: 1. Royalty payments. Royalty payment is when one party pays another party for a particular patent, asset, or product that they own to use that specific thing.

  3. Nov 10, 2021 · Legal Consequences of Plagiarism. Plagiarism itself is not illegal in the United States, but plagiarism can breach a contract or infringe on copyright, patent, and trademark protections. These types of plagiarism can cause the original author or their estate to bring a lawsuit against you.

  4. Most nations have laws against plagiarism when it rises to the level of copyright infringement and many have “moral rights” laws that can add penalties for plagiarism beyond copyright. However, those laws are typically civil in nature and not criminal.

  5. Oct 18, 2021 · The consequences of plagiarism vary from grade penalties to expulsion, based on the severity of the offense.

  6. Sep 11, 2023 · From a legal standpoint, the main implication that plagiarism can cause includes copyright issues. Nowadays, every other material existing online is bound to the original creator/owner via copyright laws.

  7. Apr 22, 2020 · There is no statutory prohibition against plagiarism. Instead, plagiarism is governed by community norms and the consequences of plagiarism are most likely to be professional or academic sanctions.