Plagiarism: The problem, prevention and detection
Jinfo Article
8th August 2012
By Arthur Weiss
Abstract
Online plagiarism (or website plagiarism) is the copying of website or blog content and passing it off as one’s own material on another website. Generally this also involves a breach of copyright. The problem for content owners is detecting online plagiarism and stopping it.
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