Friday, 8 July 2011

Plagiarism newspapers - who cares?

Plagiarism newspapers

There are writers of newspapers lose their integrity? It seems that once a journalist always ethical code. They said that investigative journalism would sell their children to get the story, but it will not steal other people's words when he wrote it. The authors of the past may work that way, but with the Internet and cited a story in an instant everything changed. What I read on the Internet and in newspapers these days can be very possible to rewrite any other material, if not a direct copy and paste.

Newspaper plagiarism is common practice, especially for stories of national and international. A writer in San Francisco can read the story in New York at 3:00 (EST) and will be ready to go on the job at midnight (PST) term. If he says cautiously, and only cites plagiarizing, you can go with it and keep your job. This story is not Pulitzer material, but who cares? Deadline will be met, this story was published, and one would not be wiser for it, right?

Society has reached a point where the distribution of information is more important than quality. If you can publish more than once on Facebook, why not copy some of the articles? A few days before the Web was to write he cares about things like that, but now everything seems to duplicate content. Just go out there, which is what is important. It's sad, but unfortunately the business publication, so much now.

There are bright spots, however. Catch-22 is almost a journalist. If you copied the articles and send them to print and print only what you can get away with it. If you publish a newspaper story on the Internet, you will get caught. Duplicate content into search engines and approved by the decrease in web page display of the range. Every newspaper in line with the range of tracking options page, so you'll see a continual prayer. To ensure that all editors start using online software that checks duplicate. Even the smallest prints were sent back for rewrite, forcing the journalists once their own records.

If you read science fiction, you'll see a disturbing similarity to the older works that accurately represent the beliefs and behavior of our modern society. In a series of Isaac Asimov's "Foundation", is a brief story about the search for human origins. "Archaeology" decadent empire tells how he studied the works of others who have visited different "origin" of the world and concluded, based on his writings. When asked why not just visit the site self-examination, she was horrified. "Work has been done by others," he exclaimed. "Why do I have to do it again?" Empire collapsed shortly afterwards. There may be a lesson for journalists and writers who plagiarize.