Month: July 2005
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Articles
Measuring the Volume of a Hole
When talking with people who aren’t content creators or are generally unfamiliar with the harm plagiarism does, it’s very difficult…
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Book Review: Words for the Taking
Neal Bowers is an accomplished poet, professor and editor. However, it came as a surprise to him when, in the…
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News
A Different Kind of Newspaper Plagiarism
News.com, which is managed by C|Net, recently reported on a rather unusual incident of plagiarism at the The Reidsville Review,…
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Jennifer Aniston, Copyright and You
William Patry, who runs a very good Copyright Blog, has a very interesting article about Jennifer Anniston’s so-called copyright tiff.…
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Korean University Develops Anti-Plagiarism Software
The Korean Times reports that Korea University has developed a program that can help detect plagiarism. The software, which “picks…
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Montreal Journalist Admits Plagiarism
On Friday the 22nd, a letter from the editor ran on the second page of the Montreal Gazette stating, in…
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New Goverment Position Tackles Copyright Theft
The White House announced in a press release that it was creating a position in the Department of Commerce to…
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More Commencement Plagiarism
Apparently, while I was on vacation, I missed yet another plagiarism scandal involving a commencement address. This time,the scandal involves…
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Plagiarism Hits Corporations Too
MarketingSherpa.com describes themselves as a “a media company publishing useful Case Studies, results data, and best practices for marketing, advertising,…
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Defending the Commons
At the risk of being somewhat off-topic, I’d like to respond to John Dvorak’s recent column in PC Magazine calling…
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