Sunday, October 22, 2006

Laying down on the job?






Like the macaws, blogger / blogspot is laying down on the job. It appears that IPBiz was inaccessible from about 7pm through about 11pm on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2006.

Separately, Google indexing of IPBiz is woefully incomplete. For example, posts on how an article was plagiarized are no where to be found:

http://ipbiz.blogspot.com/2006/08/plagiarism-or-how-edison-got.html
http://ipbiz.blogspot.com/2006/09/plagiarism-at-bangalore-university.html


IPBiz is not expecting Google's faulty indexing to improve:





Meanwhile, in the Ohio University plagiarism business, AP reports that two Ohio University doctoral students accused of plagiarizing their master's theses must rewrite their papers [MS theses]. Three cases of 37 have been decided; the remaining cases have yet to be decided, said OU Provost Kathy Krendl.

**Also on plagiarism, and laying down on the job**

As noted earlier on IPBiz, an article originally intended for Intellectual Property Today and later published on an ezine was later plagiarized word-for-word. I attempted to write about the plagiarism on an ezine.
Here is some communication from me on the point:

Just to confirm, I don't understand your position at
all.

I have brought to your attention the fact that someone
has completely plagiarized an article written by me
that appears on the ezine, and you are "unable" to publish
on the ezine the fact of the plagiarism?

You have got to be kidding!

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