Duplicative Language
Stealing another's intellectual property (formerly known as plagiarism) violates the research integrity officer standards on college campuses. This typically includes things like copied academic work, improper or missing appropriate attribution citations, or omitted quotation marks. Consequences can lead to failing grades, expulsions, or employment consequences depending on social justice intersectionality scores. Of course, the rules are flexible for leading members of the academic community, based on their standing with the Ministry of Truth. These leaders may only be "requested" to retroactively make corrections, to "clarify" misstatements, or provide substantial restitution to the institution.
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