Plagiarism Today in the Boston Globe
By Jonathan Bailey • May 8th, 2006 • Category: Articles, Housekeeping, NewsIf the site seems a little bit slow today, it’s because Plagiarism Today was mentioned in a Boston Globe article about blog plagiarism. The story is making its way around the Web and has already been mentioned both on Micro Persuasion, Michael Zimmer’s site (both of whom were also quoted in the story) and Blogging4Business.
On that note, I’d like to take this opportunity to welcome all of the new visitors to the site. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to either leave a comment or contact me. I’ll gladly help any way that I can.
[tags]plagiarism, boston globe, content theft, copyright infringement, blogging, blogs[/tags]
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Jonathan Bailey is The Webmaster and author of Plagiarism Today, which he founded in 2005 as a way to help Webmasters going through content theft problems get accurate information and stay up to date on the rapidly-changing field. He is also a consultant to Webmasters and companies to help them devise practical content protection strategies and develop good copyright policies.
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Congratulations. You deserve the attention because you’re doing good work. I subscribe to your blog via Bloglines and look forward to new posts.
Congratulations. You deserve the attention because you’re doing good work. I subscribe to your blog via Bloglines and look forward to new posts.
A good read, and I agree its the mid-range blogs that are getting hit. Call it the sweet spot. Anyway, thanks again for your help!
A good read, and I agree its the mid-range blogs that are getting hit. Call it the sweet spot. Anyway, thanks again for your help!
A wonderful welcome message. I have been reading the great mail interview Raj (Q) did with you (A). He published it at performancing.com. Also a recommended reading.
A wonderful welcome message. I have been reading the great mail interview Raj (Q) did with you (A). He published it at performancing.com. Also a recommended reading.
Markus,
The interview with Raj was a great time and I enjoyed answering his questions. The best part though, for me anyway, has been reading the comments on performancing.com. I’ve really loved seeing what others have had to say.
Markus,
The interview with Raj was a great time and I enjoyed answering his questions. The best part though, for me anyway, has been reading the comments on performancing.com. I’ve really loved seeing what others have had to say.
Well, all those nice comments must be like a big bag of candies to you. I hope it is going to motivate you to go on and on … I am going to follow via your RSS feed
I am personally interested in tools not as easy as Google or Yahoo alerts but like teachers are using them to check homeworks for plagiarism.
Well, all those nice comments must be like a big bag of candies to you. I hope it is going to motivate you to go on and on … I am going to follow via your RSS feed
I am personally interested in tools not as easy as Google or Yahoo alerts but like teachers are using them to check homeworks for plagiarism.