Month: August 2005
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My Story: My First Plagiarism Battle (Part Two)
Note: This story is a continuation of this entry. If you haven’t read the previous entry, you should probably go…
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OpenDiary.com: Nobody’s Home
Imagine, for a second if, coming home from a vacation to discover that you were robbed. You quickly call the…
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Linkworthy: Famous Plagiarists
Though the Internet has brought with it an explosion of plagiarism, such theft is hardly a new concept. In fact,…
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Your Copyrights Online
In researching articles for this site, I’ve noticed that there’s a lot of misconception about copyright law, especially when it…
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How to Stop Tinkering Thieves
Most plagiarism is the simple copy and paste variety. Someone sees something they like and, with a few keyboard shortcuts…
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Translation Plagiarism
The Cape Times newspaper (Cape Town, South Africa), along with its sister paper The South African Star (Gauteng, South Africa),…
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My Story: My First Plagiarism Battle (Part One)
Note: I am interested in hearing other stories involving the personal impact of plagiarism and how such incidents were resolved…
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The (Hopefully) Final Melissa Elias Chapter
As the Rose City Blog initially reported and, now, The Madison Eagle is confirming, Melissa Elias has resigned as a…
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From the Host’s Perspective…
Mike Vallentine runs a site called Publish 101. The site posts areticles licensed under Creative Commons Licenses that allow them…
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Stopping Internet Plagiarism: Contacting the Host
I’ve added the fourth chapter in the “Stopping Internet Plagiarism” series. The guide, when completed, will cover how to stop…
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