> Plagiarism is an accusation which can ruin a career.
There's a difference between ownership of an idea, and plagiarism. An example of trying to 'own' an idea would be:
1) Person A creates an idea
2) Person B independently creates the same idea (or
something extremely similar).
3) Person A attempts to assert control over the idea
by dictating what Person B can or cannot do with it
based on the fact that Person A 'got there first.'
An example of plagiarism would be:
1) Person A creates an idea.
2) Person B copies Person A's idea, and attempts to claim
independent creation (or attempts to claim creation prior
to Person A).
The real difference is that with plagiarism, Person B is committing a fraud about the source of the idea. It's more about authorship than anything else. Even in a society where you couldn't own an idea, you could still have authorship as the first person to think of something.