"Donkey who Copies"

"Donkey who Copies"

This pleasant phrase is part of Italian culture and is often used by professors to raise students' awareness in carrying out exams and homework.

Usually it is compared to a donkey a person who prefers to copy ideas, behavior, and initiatives of others, rather than expose their own, doing harm to those who have instead spent time and economy in the study and research.

The current international scenarios, especially in reference to Asian countries always ready to take their cue looking at the West, have brought out the importance of intellectual properties and those who don't just copy but invest in innovation.

"Donkey who copies" is intended to be a nice slogan that tries to be ironic on this issue to dissuade the competitors to copy concepts of others' intellectual identity.
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