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Book Synopsis: A concise, lively, and bracing exploration of an issue bedeviling our cultural landscape–plagiarism in literature, academia, music, art, and film–by one of our most influential and controversial legal scholars. Best-selling novelists J. K. Rowling and Dan Brown, popular historians Doris Kearns Goodwin and Stephen Ambrose, Harvard law professor Charles Ogletree, first novelist Kaavya Viswanathan: all have rightly or wrongly been accused of plagiarism–theft of intellectual property–provoking widespread media punditry. But what exactly is plagiarism? How has the meaning of this notoriously ambiguous term changed over time as a consequence of historical and cultural transformations? Is the practice on the rise, or just more easily detectable by technological advances? How does the current market for expressive goods inform our own understanding of plagiarism? Is there really such a thing as “cryptomnesia,” the unconscious, unintentional appropriation of another’s work? What are the mysterious motives and curious excuses of plagiarists? What forms of punishment and absolution does this “sin” elicit? What is the good in certain types of plagiarism?Provocative, insightful, and extraordinary for its clarity and forthrightness, The Little Book of Plagiarism is an analytical tour de force in small, the work of “one of the top twenty legal thinkers in America” (Legal Affairs), a distinguished jurist renowned for his adventuresome intellect and daring iconoclasm.
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Are you curious about the widespread issue of plagiarism that has plagued our cultural landscape? Look no further than The Little Book of Plagiarism, a concise and bracing exploration of this intellectual property theft. Written by one of America's top legal thinkers, this book takes you on an analytical tour de force, shedding light on the ambiguous nature of plagiarism and how it has evolved over time. Discover the motivations, excuses, and forms of punishment of plagiarists, as well as the current market's impact on our understanding of this issue.
Whether you're a student, artist, or simply interested in the world of literature and academia, The Little Book of Plagiarism is a must-read. It delves into famous plagiarism cases involving renowned figures such as J.K. Rowling, Dan Brown, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Stephen Ambrose, provoking thought and discussion about this controversial topic. With the advancement of technology, plagiarism has become more easily detectable, but has the practice itself increased? Find out the answers to these questions and more as you explore the depths of plagiarism with this extraordinary book.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to gain profound insights into the complex world of plagiarism. Order your copy of The Little Book of Plagiarism now and embark on a journey of understanding that will challenge your preconceptions and open your mind to a new perspective.
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