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Jun 15, 2013 09:38PM

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And...why even open yourself up to that kind of accusation? Because you WILL get caught. And then you'll spend the rest of your career trying to get people to forget that you did it.

And...why even open yourself up to that kind of accusation? Because you WILL get caught. And then you'll spend the rest of ..."
And people will campaign hard to make sure nobody ever does.
God, the articles I saw popping up left and right when City of Bones became a movie...crazy.

as with eating your hair, or sticking a beer bottle up your ass.
you know it's a bad idea, but you still end up in the ER with a matted ball of protein in your belly and a greasy obstruction in your chute.
...or so i've been told. by the internet.

IMITATION is the sincerest form of flattery, but PLAGERISM is thievery, pure and simple. Whoever is busted out doing it should be punished immediately, severely, and shunned from the writerly community for life.

This puzzles me as well..
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4...
Why on earth would someone feel the need to plagiarize GR reviews? What's the point? It probably fits into the same category as collecting thousands of "friends" on this site, while only having 10 books.

I've only seen plagiarism on this site once; I flagged it immediately. The GR community seems like a pretty decent one. I've been in several communities, and none of them were as warm and close as this.
I don't get the friends thing, either. I wouldn't say book-spamming and group-spamming is as bad as plagiarizing, but both of those things definitely spoil the close-knit nature of GR.

Concerning the plagiarism referenced in Nenia's blog... what I can't wrap my had around is how someone can pretend like they didn't do anything and actually be so indignant about it when the proof is right there in black and white! That's just all kinds of stoopid.

Back when I posted on Fictionpress, I had several of my short stories plagiarized and turned into One Direction fanfic. It pissed me off; especially when they gave other people "permission" to reblog their stories. It's like, NO BITCH. THAT'S MY SHIT.
A lot of my friends left Fictionpress because of plagiarism, so this is a sore point with me. I have zero sympathy for plagiarism; it is one of my few hot buttons in terms of the literary profession. (Another is bullying readers, and Smug Author Complex.)