I'm here to help with copy-pasting problems on Wikipedia.
I'm not a lawyer.
I see plagiarism more in terms of intellectual integrity than a legal issue. The idea is to appreciate other people's creative work, not to just do the bare minimum to escape a lawsuit.
The legal side is obviously more serious, but one first has to give appropriate credit, only then can one discuss fair use: there is no such thing as fair theft.
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I'm here to help with copy-pasting problems on Wikipedia.
I'm not a lawyer.
I see plagiarism more in terms of intellectual integrity than a legal issue. The idea is to appreciate other people's creative work, not to just do the bare minimum to escape a lawsuit.
The legal side is obviously more serious, but one first has to give appropriate credit, only then can one discuss fair use: there is no such thing as fair theft.