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plagiarism
- Subject: plagiarism
- From: "Morris Krok" essence@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2002 09:36:28 -0700
from Morris,
What the group has not brought up is the question of plagiarism. Now
that I have no conscience when it comes to the reproducing of out of print
material, even if they are Xy3 and Xy4 manuals, I am totally against the
stealing of someone's intellectual ideas by passing it off as if I or
someone else was the originator of the material. When I reprint I mention
when the material was last published and often who it was published by.
I mention plagiarism because I know of case where a book was reproduced
almost word for word, except for a few minor changes, and those issuing this
edition took the credit of writing it. A note in small print in an
inconspicuous page in front mentioned the original author as an
acknowledgement.
I would be interested in those websites containing abandoned dos
software. One such program that should be there is the Prd+ shorthand
program. The firm that produced had their offices in New York, but no one
has been able to locate them since.