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Feb 1 at 19:42 comment added gabe university is in the US. There was a previous case of plagiarism were professor didn't care. A high profile US institution had a legal team review the situation with their affected fellow, they said it was obvious but hard to prosecute, this is the main reason i'm thinking of all this. but i'm not a fellow of that same institution to consult with them.
Feb 1 at 9:15 comment added Juandev I don't agree with that. If there is widespread theft in the country and the legislation is not fine-tuned, it may happen that you will be on trial for several years, and at the moment when you win all the courts, the opposing party will already be in the position of your superior, who will then fire you and you can be on trial for another 20 years that your dismissal was illegal.
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Jan 31 at 19:59 comment added Buffy @Juandev, sorry, bad day. I clicked on yours, not theirs. I'll make an edit. Regards to Charles U and Prague. My advisor earned his degrees there and was once a professor at Charles (... Then the Russians...)
Jan 31 at 19:51 comment added Juandev doesn't see it, but it probably doesn't matter.
Jan 31 at 15:00 comment added Buffy @Juandev, see their user profile
Jan 31 at 14:41 comment added Juandev How do you know, the person resides in the Czech Republic? I guess they reside in the US as they are asking in the linked thread about their US college. But even if they would live in Czechia and work/study in the US I am not sure it would apply.
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