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Content Writing and Plagiarism

Today my question is on plagiarism and content writing

         

Monalisa

12:43 pm on Nov 10, 2008 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hello friends,

Today my question is on plagiarism and content writing.

We know that plagiarism is considered to be a serious offence in content writing. Though treated as a crime, plagiarism is growing these days. Most of the article directories asserting on original content are actively checking for it. There are various sites which are even blocking user accounts for applying plagiarized content in their articles.

My question is how do we define plagiarism? Does copying two juxtaposed words can lead to plagiarism? If yes, how to avoid the offence?

Regards
Monalisa

tangor

2:11 pm on Nov 10, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Theft is theft... been so since copyright law was invented way back when. Your report that some sites are blocking accounts (I presume submitters of copyrighted material to a blog or cms) is something interesting. Glad to hear it. Might block all those scrapper and MFA sites (not!).

Definition of plagiarism is in any dictionary. Two words is not plagiarism. Keyword SEO (which I think is the query) is not copyrighted.

To avoid the charge, write your own content.

Simple, right? :)

Monalisa

11:39 am on Nov 11, 2008 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Thanks for your reply Tangor.

Regards

Monalisa