CopyLeaks is our new plagiarism detection software. CopyLeaks is replacing Turnitin and has comparable features.
Currently, students must agree to an End User License Agreement (EULA) before their submissions can be processed through the software. If the students do not agree, no report will be generated for their submission.
They only have to do this once but it is not a very clear process. We recommend setting up a no stakes or low stakes assignment early on in your course to make this successful for the student.
Set up the assignment
Set this up like any assignment. Add CopyLeaks which is under Evaluation & Feedback -> External Learning Tools
You can set this up with a small assignment you already have for your course or even provide them with a dummy PDF to upload to the assignment. The assignment doesn’t matter as much as having the opportunity for students to agree to the EULA in advance.
Add student directions
You can even add a student video to your assignment description showing students exactly how to agree to the EULA. This instructional video is available for all courses from Kaltura. If you have not used videos form our Kaltura Shared Video repository, check out our blog post about student help videos for more information.
The video is titled “CopyLeaks Student End User Agreement” and you can watch it below to understand the steps for students.
FAQs about usage and errors
- What happens if students don’t agree to the EULA before they submit and assignment?
- No report is generated for that student’s assignment
- How do students go back to agree to the EULA if they have already submitted an assignment?
- The student will have to resubmit the assignment.
- Why can’t I generate an AI report for a student assignment?
- The AI detection option is not enabled for CopyLeaks. Please see our AI Detection Statement for more information about this decision.

