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Post by Big Brother Writer on Sept 6, 2007 16:43:56 GMT -5
As professional freelance writers we NEVER plagiarize other people's content. It's illegal, immoral and unethical. Remember these important tips the next time you are tempted to plagiarize and break the law.
1.Type in "google" and go to "search." Then search for your article online to make sure you haven't plagiarized anybody.
2.Rather plagiarize somebody try copying the original sentences and then replacing a few words here and there. This will make your articles pass a Copyscape test. Other writers don't mind if you borrow their ideas just not their exact wording.
3.If someone accuses you of plagiarism then you probably did plagiarize somebody, either by accident or on purpose which would be very wrong. If this happens apologize and assure them it won't happen again.
4.You are allowed to legally plagiarize some work as long as you quote the author and use large blocks of text, like several paragraphs of his exact wording. It's very important to get proper context in this situation.
These tips will help you get started in your freelancing career. Good luck!!!
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Post by Big Sister Author on Sept 9, 2007 23:26:57 GMT -5
My advice I believe is a bit better then yours:
A.Type in "Yahoo" and go to "yahoo search." Then look for your article on-line to be sure you have not plagiarized anyone.
B. Instead of plagiarizing someone try copying the original wording and then replacing a few thoughts there and here. This will make your article pass a 2Learn.ca's test. Other writers don't mind if you borrow their thoughts just not their precise phrasing.
C.If anyone accuses you of plagiarism then you feasibly did plagiarize someone, either by fluke or on purpose which would be very bad. If this happens apologize and tell them it will not happen again ever.
E.You are permitted to legally plagiarize a work as long as you quote the creator and use large paragraphs of writing, like several parts of their exact wording. It is important to get appropriate context in this case.
These thoughts will help you get started in the freelancing writing game. Blessings be on you!!!
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Post by Jason on Sept 14, 2007 4:04:47 GMT -5
My advice I believe is a bit better then yours:
A.Type in "Yahoo" and go to "yahoo search." Then look for your article on-line to be sure you have not plagiarized anyone.
B. Instead of plagiarizing someone try copying the original wording and then replacing a few thoughts there and here. This will make your article pass a 2Learn.ca's test. Other writers don't mind if you borrow their thoughts just not their precise phrasing.
C.If anyone accuses you of plagiarism then you feasibly did plagiarize someone, either by fluke or on purpose which would be very bad. If this happens apologize and tell them it will not happen again ever.
E.You are permitted to legally plagiarize a work as long as you quote the creator and use large paragraphs of writing, like several parts of their exact wording. It is important to get appropriate context in this case.
These thoughts will help you get started in the freelancing writing game. Blessings be on you!!!
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