I need a phrase to mean process of copying somebody's work is in the context of industry/manufacturing. Is there a concise phrase with the meaning similar to "plagiarism" by a competitor in business (e.g. copy a car engine or design of the car)? I am describing a situation where a competitor can benefit from the lack of R&D costs, and bring their product to market with a higher profit margin. Show
I think "This was done to make the reproduction of their work by competitors more difficult." sounds not so bad and also doesn't lose the desired meaning. The style is that of a technical register. It seems that counterfeiting is too strict for the current sentence. Perhaps I should restructure the sentence:
In this way both meanings are covered, though it is not a single word nor a phrase, rather enumeration of the senses: reproduction (clone/copy) and distribution (selling).
David M 22.2k11 gold badges71 silver badges120 bronze badges asked Mar 3, 2014 at 21:09
10 Counterfeit might fit. It implies the imitation of an original product.
From International Trademark Association:
answered Mar 4, 2014 at 0:23
ermanenermanen 56.4k33 gold badges155 silver badges276 bronze badges The noun knockoff means
The verb form knock off means
This term can be applied to imitating product design or construction, as well as trademark infringement or counterfeiting. The term rip-off is sometimes also applied to imitiation, but its basic meaning is
answered Mar 4, 2014 at 2:30
bibbib 72.1k12 gold badges117 silver badges224 bronze badges 1 Counterfeiting implies that you are passing off a copy as the original. Reproducing is the process of copying itself, but does not imply the illicit sales angle. Intellectual property (often abbreviated IP) is the set of ideas, manufacturing methods, etc. that go into making a product. I think you are trying to say: Infringing upon intellectual property or Patent infringement For a slightly less technical/legal usage: Intellectual property theft In the end, the crime is not just the production, but rather the theft of the idea behind the product. See here for a better definition of IP Given your updated sentence:
answered Mar 4, 2014 at 2:51
David MDavid M 22.2k11 gold badges71 silver badges120 bronze badges 6 To avoid the connotations of illegality or underhandedness in plagiarism but still maintain that the work was not of the competitors' own design, I recommend imitation. Because imitation here means "the act or an instance of imitating," let us consider the the related verb imitate. TFD cites AHD with
Imitation has even been used to describe copying that has been done as a compliment to its inventor, as in the phrase "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery". Example usage in the sentence you provided:
answered Mar 4, 2014 at 0:21 1 What does a copy mean in marketing?Marketing copy refers to the text used to educate consumers about a product and motivate them to eventually buy it. Marketing copy is used in a growing number of channels, from advertising in local newspapers to the tagline in a YouTube video.
What does copy mean in branding?What is brand copy? — Brand copy is the text that communicates a brand's tone and personality to its audience. Think of it as the text equivalent of a brand's logo.
Does copy mean content?All copy is considered a form of content, but not all content is copy. Think of content as all of the “contents” that make up your marketing materials—text, images, videos, and audio. Your familiarity with the term “content” may typically be associated with the web.
What is the difference between content and copy?Content pieces are typically longer, like blog posts and eBooks, while copy is short and to the point, like site landing pages or ad taglines. Since copy tends to be shorter, there is more emphasis on every word and how it lends itself to the ultimate goal of persuasion.
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