Yes, the phenomenon (this is what we call it) is cause by induction and is mainly associated with multiple switches in a lighting circuit where you have multiple cables running parallel and the active cable inducing a current in the other un-switched line at the time. The current is negligible, but the LEDs are so efficient that it is enough just to activate them. It is induced power NOT a wiring fault and no energy is being consumed.
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