When Fortune asked the campaign to
comment on the plagiarism allegations, a spokeswoman referred to Miller's statement.
Some months ago
a comment on plagiarism was titled, «He who steals my words...» In response to a reader who complained that the title itself was semi-plagiarized, I rather snippily said that anyone who didn't recognize the Shakespeare reference shouldn't be reading the journal.
Not exact matches
If a particular
comment has elements of obscenity / vulgarity, hate speech, personal attack, advertising / spam, or copyright /
plagiarism, please let us know by clicking
on «Report Abuse» and specifying the problem.
Posted in 2011/12 - Winter / Spring, Fiction, Historical, Publishers
Comments Off
on St. Martins Defends Accusation of
Plagiarism
My
comment at WattsUpWithThat EPA thread to the effect «you seem to be unclear
on the concept of
plagiarism» was deleted and replaced with this:
Neither the
comments here, nor the posts
on the websites accusing Wegman of
plagiarism, contend that Wegmam's statistical analysis or social network analysis rely
on the background material which is at issue.
While dozens of people continue to file their
comments on whether it was
plagiarism or it was not, that is akin to fiddling while Rome burns.
Can you
comment on whether you regard the copying in Luterbacher et al 2010 as
plagiarism, so that I can get a better handle
on your view
on what constitutes
plagiarism?