Comments on Plagiarism
Reliable and time-tested quality assurance system is the most essential aspect of our success in the market. A number of our competitors do not pay proper attention to systematic quality control considering it to be unnecessary waste of time. We do not accept such irresponsible approach. Quality assurance system includes three major aspects: anti-plagiarism policy, performance monitoring, and deadline policy.
Our company implements zero-tolerance anti-plagiarism policy. Every piece of writing completed by our writing team is checked with the help of powerful anti-plagiarism engines to make sure that it is really original. We do not use the software that saves each paper checked to a database for further matching with other papers. We are perfectly aware that plagiarism is labeled as the most severe violation by absolutely all educational institutions in the U.S. and abroad, and take all precautions possible to avoid it with our writing team.
Darril: I personally abhor plagiarism, because I think
it’s fun to think about a project and try to be innovative. But when information
must be gathered from outside sources, it’s only fair that it should be
collected and then collated in the research writer’s own style rather
than aping someone else’s work. After all quotes and references can always
be included where necessary, they just need to be cited properly.
Jessica: "Plagiarism" is derived from
the words plagiaries – plunderer and plagium
– kidnapping.
Michael: It is illegal to copy someone else’s work
and it is dealt with seriously. I personally do not appreciate plagiarism. In
order to maintain the originality of the paper everyone should ensure that citations
are minimized .A paper should be an expression of one’s though. Even if
you have to support your thoughts with someone else’s work it is imperative
that the person who has written the original manuscript gets the credit for
it.
Maria: I am particularly concerned about plagiarism,
having been a victim with one of my Filipino romance novels. Fortunately, a
reader alerted me and my publishers and the perpetrator was brought to court.
He has since been blacklisted by all local romance publishers.
David: This is a form of cheating or stealing because
a writer’s work is his intellectual property.
Kate: If research is conducted thoroughly and a good
understanding of the subject is achieved, there should be no need for plagiarism.
Dale: Laws were established to give limited “franchise
license” to those who articulate those ideas first. The franchise expires
so many years after the death of the originator of the idea. That franchise
license allows the originator to use that idea enfettered and anyone who proceeds
to use that idea without acknowledgment, permission or negotiated compensation
is in violation of copyright law.
Stephanie: Plagiarism helps people without ideas and
kills people with brains.
Denis: Those who have no personal opinions cannnot really
give a good thought in any article they write. Sometimes we do have to borrow
some material from other writers it is always better to give credit to the original
author.
Sue: Plagarism is A capital crime that is not clearly
stated in religious books, but to a certain level, it is- "thou shall not
steal".
Christine: PRACTICED BY PEOPLE WHO DO NOT HAVE CONFIDENCE
AND FAITH IN THEIR OWN GENIUS
Diane: Plagiarism should not be tolerated at all levels.
It violates intellectual property rights.
Kevin: Plagiarism: Stealing / Thieving / Taking without
a by-your-leave or an acknowledgement. Plagiarists – are they pressed
for time, or couldn’t they care less, or what? Ethics and morals need
a place always, and whatever.
Paul: Plagiarism is the last refuge of the unimaginative,
and when it comes to academics, it’s a crime.
Ruth: That is stealing and it is forbidden by law. It
is important for the author to be able to prove that he is the one who actually
wrote something. Today plagiarism is more widespread then ever due to all the
information available to people from various resources (like the internet and
media). It is often used and allowed in schools because no one checks the essays
that students write in detail and for students plagiarism is the easy way to
make their assignment. It is wrong and should be strictly punished. I believe
it is commonly used by those with a lack of creativity and self-esteem.
Sara: Plagiarism, I believe, killis originality. One
looses one’s ability to think and innovate. An article or an essay, written
completely on your own, is the only prose worth reading and appreciating. copying
information without the owner’s conset is insulting that person’s
work. I was, I am, and I will always be against plagiarism.
Susanne: I believe that plagiarism is a blatant form
of laziness and dishonesty and should be avoided at all cost not only for the
benefit of all but also for personal benefit. I believe that it’s stealing
other peoples’ labor with acknowledgement.
Tobias: I have been schooled to be completely against
plagiarism and to respect other people’s intellectual property rights.
This is why proper citation should always be used when writing papers.
Robert: I feel that plagiarism is an offence as it steals
away the credits that are due to the original selfless writer and misappropriates
the intellectual property.
Steve: Basically, it’s deplorable. If you can’t
communicate in your own words, find something else to do. If you want to collect
other people’s words, be honest and say that’s what you’re
doing.
Lisa: Plagiarism is wrong. There is no way around it. In the process
of writing academic papers, especially for pay on a professional basis, there must be extreme caution to
avoid plagiarism. Erring on the side of caution is always the best route to take. I would not ever want
to be accused of plagiarism. I would never do it intentionally, and will be extremely careful to never do
it accidentally either.
Paul: The biggest problem is how you can know for sure that the source
is original and that you are not just plagiarizing the plagiarized. The best way to avoid all this is to double
check your sources and to use at least two but even better three independent fonts of knowledge. If they tally
on the main points then the facts are probably correct. It actually gives more credibility to a paper if all
three of the sources are credited.It will also demonstrate that original research has actually been done well
by someone.
Jason: Plagiarism is a very wrong crime, it robs intellectuals of work
that may have taken much time to complete and it isn’t victimless.
Rebecca: In my opinion, plagiarism is akin to theft as passing somebody
else’s work off as your own is, in effect, stealing another&38217;s property. It is therefore essential
that all citations are clearly referenced according to an established style guide. Intentional plagiarism should
not be tolerated.
David: Plagiarism is thoughtlessness, unimaginativeness, literal-mindedness!
It is mental sloth, intellectual theft, and a lack of pride in self-application!
Greg: It is a serious crime which is punishable by law. Plagiarism should
be avoided at all costs and thus original work should be presented.
Lily: If I quote William Faulkner without saying he’s the original
source of the sentence, then I am plagiarizing. If I copy text verbatim from the encyclopedia without citing it, I am
plagiarizing. Though fair use ensures that ideas and facts are never protected by a copyright, I thoroughly believe
in citing any idea or thought that is not my own original creation.
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