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Posted by: Cock-up-over-conspiracy

Passing references only. http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/

Posted by: Zoloft

QUOTE(Cock-up-over-conspiracy @ Sat 2nd October 2010, 10:18pm) *

Passing references only. http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/

This is a great site - I've used some of the tools listed there to find scrapers of my writing site's content and had the offending sites shut down after a due warning and no response (or in one case, a mocking response).

One publication had republished an article from my site under a mistaken impression it had permission, and I negotiated a link back, since they had a higher readership than mine. smile.gif

Posted by: EricBarbour

The story about John Tesh's blog http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2010/09/27/john-teshs-blog-accused-of-plagiarism-shuttered/ is hi-lar-ious.

How damn lazy is that?? As if it would kill him to simply rewrite it, or at least give a link.

http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2008/09/23/why-google-knol-has-failed/ was good too.

Posted by: lilburne

QUOTE(EricBarbour @ Tue 5th October 2010, 5:17am) *

The story about John Tesh's blog http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2010/09/27/john-teshs-blog-accused-of-plagiarism-shuttered/ is hi-lar-ious.



I'll just note in passing that I've had to issue DMCA notices to walletpop on a couple of occasions regarding the lifting and use of some of my CC-NC photos. In neither case did I get any response from walletpop or AOL when I escalated up the food chain. It was only after I started posting comments on the pages themselves that the images were removed.

Pot and kettle etc.