Sentences with phrase «plagiarism claims»

His Wikipedia entry currently devotes four paragraphs to unrealized projects, three to a lamebrained Sci - Fi Channel hoax documentary produced to promote The Village, five to his reliance on twist endings and seemingly unfounded plagiarism claims, and mere passing mention of The Sixth Sense.
And while the Emmys, unlike the Oscars, have never been known to drive pundits and viewers alike to fits of nail - biting anxiety, at least a few of this year's drama races have been turned upside down by the recent plagiarism claims that have plagued Nic Pizzolatto, possibly exposing True Detective as the emperor who'll arrive at the Nokia Theatre on August 25 with the least amount of clothes.
I don't know much about the plagiarism claims but I got to work a little bit with your former college president while I was at UT - Austin.
Some providers will even charge clients outrageous sums for «cut and pasted» articles, putting the client at risk of a plagiarism claim.

Not exact matches

Even the early Christian apologists such as Justin Martyr could not hold onto a claim without the help of the devil when they claimed that he was able to perform plagiarism in reverse time order in attempts to confuse the faithful.
In 2013, Driscoll was accused of plagiarism after duplicate content was spotted in several of his books — claims which his publisher, Tyndale House, defended.
Justin Martyr and others claimed that Satan was able to perform plagiarism in reverse time order to fool people and that's why some other stories similar to the Gospels occurred before the Gospels.
If indeed I did need the ten commandments, they are a plagiarism from an earlier source that doesn't claim to be religious, so I could still be a good person without being religious and without need for scripture.
For those just catching up, Mars Hill Pastor Mark Driscoll was accused of plagiarism by syndicated radio host Janet Mefferd, who backed up her claim with photocopied documents of some of Driscoll's work side - by - side with some suspiciously similar source material.
RIKEN launched an investigation after claims of image manipulation and plagiarism surfaced regarding a research article and a letter published online in Nature on 29 January that described a new, simple way of creating stem cells called STAP, for stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency.
Previous fights included a 2008 accusation of defamation against Matko Marušić for discussing corruption at the University of Zagreb, and charges against his wife of plagiarism in a Croatian anatomy textbook — a mistake she has claimed was her editor's responsibility.
And because both of these films are based on novels, it's a bit difficult to claim plagiarism on either studio's part.
Russell's autobiographer Paul Sutton, in the introduction to the published «Dracula» script, claims two Hollywood pictures were inspired by Russell's script and went as far to suggest plagiarism by Francis Ford Coppola's «Bram Stoker's Dracula.»
It seems like those overrated Matrix films have taken the genre by storm and made everyone else scamper off to copy them to the best of their abilities without it being too obvious as to invoke claims of plagiarism.
While that is a tough claim to live up to, users can expect reasonable accuracy in terms of identification of plagiarism.
The site claims that users can be «100 % sure» that their documents will be plagiarism - free.
What she claims to do is to change the way plagiarism is detected: not to point fingers at cheaters; but to make it about the value of authorship and originality.
He might have protected himself better from charges of plagiarism, Darwin reflected fretfully, if he had only written a preface, as most scientists did when they published any controversial set of claims: a survey of all the ideas that had gone before.
There is also media liability insurance which gives legal assistance for claims of libel, invasion of privacy, copyright / trademark infringement, plagiarism, and errors & omissions.
However, we may run the work in our plagiarism checker systems but in case you find traces of the same, we always provide a plagiarism report on request to back our claims.
You have a chance to learn from our writers, to ask questions, to request unlimited revisions, and claim free plagiarism report.
And although a lot of research paper writing companies out there claim that they are 100 % plagiarism - free, they are not always like that.
If an academic institution or the website turnitin.com indicates that plagiarism has occurred, we will need the scanned plagiarism report, as this is the only acceptable document when making a claim of plagiarism against a final work.
Second, you can request free plagiarism report and claim unlimited number of revisions.
Included in the package is a free plagiarism scan to ensure this claim.
They do claim to do very rigorous checks on all of their writers before they take them on, and also to monitor their work regularly, checking for plagiarism and that the work is of the expected quality.
All material whether in the form of advertisements, articles, symbols, diagrams or illustrations, is accepted and published by the Chow Chow Club, Inc. and its staff with the express agreement that the person submitting the material will indemnify and hold the Club and its staff free and harmless from any claims for damages or any liability incurred as a result of publishing such material which is libel, copyright or trademark infringemen, or plagiarism and will reimburse the Club and its staff for any expenses incurred in the defense of any such claims, including reasonable attorney's fee and court costs.
[4] In 1550 Giorgio Vasari wrote a biography of della Francesca, in which he accused Pacioli of plagiarism and claimed that he stole della Francesca's work on perspective, on arithmetic and on geometry.
Meanwhile, I keep reminding people that plagiarism is merely the obvious tip of the iceberg, which all by itself exposes claims of expertise.
But if you try, and if he insists on McI's «plagiarism» claim, we learn something.
Although, we know the deniers will blame it on the plagiarism and claim that the statistics were valid.
It's a shambles throughout, but they prefer to focus only on the plagiarism because they think it gives them the most wiggle room to claim politics are to blame.
Even if no such claims were made for Wegman's work, and aside from the fact that his «analysis» didn't support his conclusions, the plagiarism would still be as obvious and egregious.
Anyhow, if someone wishes to go into more detail showing why the claim of plagiarism is (in all likelihood) unfounded I am all for it.
As mentioned above, McIntyre claimed that the omission of Anthony Watts name from the NOAA «talking points» memo on relaibility of the U.S. surface temperature record might constitute plagiarism, even though the whole memo was an evaluation of the data found at SurfaceStaions.org, which was acknowledged as the source of the analyzed data (BigCityLib held McIntyre's feet to the fire on that, for instance here and here).
As I understand it no claim of plagiarism or copyright infringement can apply.
Any claim to plagiarism is a purposeful mischaracterization and an attempt to defame the authors.
You can't claim the work as your own — that would be plagiarism.
But U.S. District Judge Claude M. Hilton, in dismissing their claims, said the company's archiving is fair use of the papers, one that provides «a substantial public benefit» through the prevention of plagiarism and one that actually protects the students» work, «preventing others from using Plaintiffs» works as their own.»
Indeed, one might argue that by forcing Robinson into a legal battle at immense financial and opportunity cost, the defendants succeeded in defeating Robinson's claims, despite the Supreme Court's ruling, and discouraging future claims of plagiarism against producers.
No matter how you look at it, taking someone else's resume or LinkedIn content is plagiarism, and LinkedIn takes this very seriously (read their Copyright Policy, complete with procedures for filing a claim).
One of the most vocal opponents of Resume Assistant is Donna Serdula, who claims LinkedIn is committing «Profile Plagiarism
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z