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   Dictionary.com says: Plagiarism n 06-Jul-03 GP
     it might sound/look/read the same if the 06-Jul-03 starshot


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GP Posted on 06-Jul-03 06:54 PM

Dictionary.com says:

Plagiarism

n 1: a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work 2: the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own

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It is very very surprising that "NepaliPost.com" 's 80-90% articles have news that
says "NepaliPost Pratinidhi Kathmandu Bata" ...........

Do you really think those articles are from NepaliPost.com Pratinidhi in Kathmandu? Or, stolen from Nepalnews.com, KantipurOnline.com or other local newspaper and
twisted "change the wild card variable names --verbs-- adjectives ---" and post as
if from NepaliPost.Com reporter in Kathmandu. Why there is no initial nothing and
no indication who could be that reporter? If its not plagiarism, then, what is plagiarism ?

I know NepaliPost.com people will not post/ repond this in their website, because they practice it, and how can they post a letter that raises finger against their action. I remember the hindi movie dialogue of Kadar khan: "Kohi Maika Lal ke beta beti ho do answer?"

Tyastai, yadi kohi satybadi NepaliPost.com ka pratinidhi chhou bhane deu mero
posting lai answer and prove me wrong.
GP
starshot Posted on 06-Jul-03 07:25 PM

it might sound/look/read the same if the basic news is the same... don't ya think?

i don't know how many ways a piece of information can be presented w/o it giving out the same info. if it's exact rip-off then i could understand but i haven't seen that yet so i won't judge.