Plagiarism
Jun. 1st, 2005 10:09 amSomeone just plagiarised a couple of sentences from my last post. They dressed 'em up a bit, but I know my own children.
It's a compliment, right?
I'm not cross (well, not very) and part of me is flattered. Since neither of us is making money out of this I don't regard it as any big deal. I just want the person that did it to know I know.
Dude, the convention is to put "borrowed" material in quotation marks and to give the original author credit.
Still, I'm easy. None of the stuff on this blog is copyrighted. And maybe (who knows?) there are other people out there taking credit for what I've done. I'm not a professional writer or photographer. My philosophy with this blog is that I'm putting messages in bottles and casting them out to sea. What happens next is up to wind and wave and ocean current.
It's a compliment, right?
I'm not cross (well, not very) and part of me is flattered. Since neither of us is making money out of this I don't regard it as any big deal. I just want the person that did it to know I know.
Dude, the convention is to put "borrowed" material in quotation marks and to give the original author credit.
Still, I'm easy. None of the stuff on this blog is copyrighted. And maybe (who knows?) there are other people out there taking credit for what I've done. I'm not a professional writer or photographer. My philosophy with this blog is that I'm putting messages in bottles and casting them out to sea. What happens next is up to wind and wave and ocean current.
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Date: 2005-06-01 07:45 am (UTC)I've never given the phenomenon much thought before. I guess it's a lot more prevalent than I believed.
I've just been over to Amazon to take a look at the books you cite. Apparently there's a whole literature on plagiarism. Apparently Academia is plagued by it. Apparently Martin Luther King Jr was a serial plagiarist. My mind reels.
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Date: 2005-06-01 09:14 am (UTC)I can't get over MLK. I knew he had his weaknesses, but...
I mean, there he was, the most famous man in the world (more or less) with thousands of enemies all waiting for him to make a slip and he gave them ammunition by doing this. Was it a compulsive thing? Or was it, as seems to be the case with many public figures, that he liked to flirt with danger?
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Date: 2005-06-01 01:20 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-06-02 01:21 am (UTC)The media assumes that public figures will be destoyed by revelations about their sexuality. In fact the general public is remarkably forgiving. Lewinsky didn't sink Clinton. And JFK is still a national hero in spite of everything we now know about his tomcatting.
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Date: 2005-06-01 03:18 pm (UTC)