The Chronicle of Higher Education

Judge Rules Plagiarism-Detection Tool Falls Under 'Fair Use'

A federal judge has ruled that a commercial plagiarism-detection tool popular among professors does not violate the copyrights of students, even though it stores digital copies of their essays in the database that the company uses to check works for academic dishonesty. The decision has implications for other...

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