Plagiarism is the practice of claiming or implying original authorship of (or incorporating material from) someone else's written or creative work, in whole or in part, into one's own without adequate acknowledgement.
Since it is very easy to steal content from the web by simply copying and pasting, the problem of online plagiarism is growing. This phenomenon, also known as content scraping, is affecting both established sites and blogs.
I copied the above paragraphs from wikipedia, and since I am referencing Wikipedia and am now giving them credit for the writings contained on their site, I am not plagiarizing, I am copying.
We have observed many instances of posts on EO recently, where it was obvious that the poster was not the author of all or part of the posting. Using the web to research a topic is a wonderful thing, quoting the fruits of that research can be a wonderful thing if the author of the work is given attribution.
Let us all keep EO a reputable expedited freight information center by giving credit where credit is due.
Since it is very easy to steal content from the web by simply copying and pasting, the problem of online plagiarism is growing. This phenomenon, also known as content scraping, is affecting both established sites and blogs.
I copied the above paragraphs from wikipedia, and since I am referencing Wikipedia and am now giving them credit for the writings contained on their site, I am not plagiarizing, I am copying.
We have observed many instances of posts on EO recently, where it was obvious that the poster was not the author of all or part of the posting. Using the web to research a topic is a wonderful thing, quoting the fruits of that research can be a wonderful thing if the author of the work is given attribution.
Let us all keep EO a reputable expedited freight information center by giving credit where credit is due.