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Title: Top 10 plagiarism scandals of all time


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TOP 8 PLAGIARISM SCANDALS OF ALL TIME
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Plagiarism
  • Plagiarism is simply taking someone else's work
    or ideas and presenting as one's own. In other
    words, plagiarism is an act of fraud because it
    includes both stealing someone else's writing and
    lying about it afterward. It isnt done by just
    procrastinating students or delinquents. Even
    famous politicians, writers, artists and
    educators purposely or accidentally commit
    plagiarism. Heres the top 10 plagiarism scandals
    of all time involving a number of the worlds
    most well-known publications and individuals.

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Stephen Ambrose
on his book The Wild Blue The Men and Boys Who
Flew the B-24s over Germany 
  • His book was speculated to have been plagiarized
    from a 1995 book called Wings of Morning The
    Story of the Last American Bomber Shot Down over
    Germany in World War II, by Thomas Childers.
    Ambrose was harshly criticized, and the scandal
    was reported many times. He was also charged with
    four more cases of plagiarism in his other books.
  • To avoid such controversy, one must ensure
    originality of content. Ensure that you do not
    unwittingly use copied material for any of your
    writing by using our plagerism checker.

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Michael Bolton
after his 1991 song "Love is a Wonderful Thing"
  • Bolton was involved in a serious plagiarism
    lawsuit in 1991 when it was discovered to be
    "stolen" from the 1966 song by the Isley
    Brothers. He was fined at 5.4 million in 2000 by
    the U.S. Ninth Circuit of Appeals. It was the
    largest sentences ever made as the result of a
    music plagiarism case.
  • Go to our plagerism website to verify if your
    text doesnt contain anything copied from
    elsewhere either online or even within another
    publication.

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Melissa Elias
on her commencement address to Madison High
School in 2005.
  • Elias was a former New Jersey school board
    president who was caught plagiarizing the speech
    of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Anna
    Quindlen which she gave at a graduation in 2005.
    The school board forced her to resign but she
    continued to deny she did anything wrong.

Sometimes we carelessly copy someone elses work
when we fail to cite an author or if we
ineffectively paraphrase what they have written
that doesnt make our work unique. Learn about
how to check plagerism to avoid such detrimental
mistakes.
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Pres. Barack Obama
on his speech during the presidential campaign in
February 2008
  • He was accused of plagiarizing a speech by
    Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick.
    PlagiarismToday.com observed that after comparing
    Devals speech with Obamas, it was obvious that
    Obama "used many of the same quotes as well as
    very similar phrasing." Afterwards, Obama
    apologized for not giving credit to Deval.

Paraphrasing others work in order to avoid
plagiarism is common practice in writing. To
ascertain the uniqueness of your work, submit to
a free plagerism check.
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Maureen Dowd
on her May 2009 column in the New York Times
  • Down was put under the limelight when a column
    she wrote in 2009 column was compared to a column
    written by TalkingPointsMemo.com editor Josh
    Marshall the week before. It was reported that
    two paragraphs were identical except for one
    minor alteration. Dowd apologized online for the
    incident and was backed by The Times.

Have your writing furnished by a plagerism
checker to avoid any of the issues that are
associated with using copied material and to
certify that your citations are correct.
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Kaavya Viswanathan
her book How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and
Got a Life
  • She was a Harvard sophomore when she was featured
    in the New York Times for her book but later on
    was discovered that she plagiarized portions of
    the novel from two books by Megan McCafferty.
    Later, Viswanathan apologized, saying that back
    in high school she was a "huge fan" of
    McCaffertys books.
  • There are no excuses when you're caught with
    copied text within your work. So access plagerism
    website to make sure you're cleared from any
    issues that may arise.

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The Catcher in the Rye sequel
  • It is known as one of the most iconic books in
    American literary history. But a sketchy spin-off
    called Coming Through the Rye written by an
    anonymous writer "J. D. California was produced.
    J.D. Salinger sued the author and is fighting to
    have the book banned in the U.S. although it is
    already being sold in England. The author claims
    its just a parody, while Salinger believes it is
    plagiarism.
  • Before submitting your paper, use a plagiarism
    website to get a free plagerism check to screen
    your paper for copyright issues. 

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JAYSON BLAIR
while covering significant news events" for the
New York Times
  • Blairs plagiarism scandal attracted lots of
    attention after he was found to have "committed
    frequent acts of journalistic fraud and was
    known as an unusually committed plagiarist. He
    began the crimes while working on his college
    paper, and in 2003, editors checked over 600 of
    his articles was plagiarized or outright
    fabricated. He even invented quotes and
    engineered photographs in support of his writings.

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