Copycat
Copycat may refer to:
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Intellectual property rights
- Copyright infringement, use of another’s ideas or words without permission
- Patent infringement, a violation of patent protection
- Plagiarism, the representation of another's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one's own
- Shanzhai, a term denoting plagiarized design or technology in China
- Trademark infringement, a violation of trademark protection
Crime
- Copycat crime, a criminal act that is modeled on previous crimes that have been reported in the media
- Copycat suicide, suicide inspired by or replicating another's suicide attempt
Science and technology
- Copycat (software), a computer model of analogy-making
- CC (cat) (born 2001), first cloned pet
Television and film
- Copycat (1995 film), a thriller starring Sigourney Weaver and Holly Hunter
- Copycat (2015 film), a documentary short film by Charlie Shackleton
- Copy Cats (TV series), British comedy sketch show from 1985 to 1987 broadcast on ITV
- Copycats, a British children's game show
- The Copycat, an episode of The Real Ghostbusters
- Copycat, an episode of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Chat Noir
Music
- Copy Cats (album), a 1988 album by Johnny Thunders and Patti Palladin
- "Copycat" (The Cranberries song)
- "Copycat" (Billie Eilish song)
- "Copycat" (Patrick Ouchène song)
- "Copycat", a song by gothic metal band Lacrimosa
- "Copycat", a song by CircusP feat. GUMI
- "Copy Cat", a song by Melanie Martinez
Characters
- Copycat (Danganronpa), an assassin in the Danganronpa series
- Copycat (Marvel Comics), a comic book character in the Marvel Universe
- The Copycats, a musical band of cats in the cartoon Kidd Video
- Copycat, a character in the Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow games
Other uses
- CopyCat, a power in the board game Cosmic Encounter
- Copy Cats (short story collection), a short story collection by David Crouse
- Copycat Building, building built in 1897 as a manufacturing warehouse
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