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part of making blogs work is that you take things of interest and then point back to the original source with maybe a comment about it or an entire post based on what you borrowed and showed the source you borrowed it from. some people get this, others don't.
Actually, most people get this. Maybe 10% track back to the original. It's less so if the excerpt is longer than a paragraph or two. The basic idea, plagiarism, is taught early in most schools.
Using someone else's material in a paper or an article is subject requires acknowledgment and/or footnoting. In print, fair use is generally accepted as one or two paragraphs. That's what most reviewers use. The blog / on line commentary is an extension of that, I think.
It's infuriating when someone copies all of your work and then doesn't use a pointer. When they don't get it, they really don't get it.
As far as it goes, the court case is unlikely to produce much real change. Precedent is only interesting when it's enforceable. One blogger stealing a thousand words from another blogger won't even be discovered most of the time.
The only people who actually use lawyers and the court system are the people who are:
a. Rich enough to afford it;
b. Out of pocket enough to justify it; or
c. Living with an underemployed lawyer or two.
I particularly enjoyed the humor in publishing a link to nowhere.
If you watched the Final Edition montage about The Rocky Mountain News..., bloggers got a mention and some blame, too.
Cheating will always be around - what is the answer to battle it?
Almost every paper I write at my university has to be turned in through turnitin.com which reviews the content and "judges" whether or not that content has been plagiarized. Maybe our blogs will have to go a similar route...
I think the basic rule of thumb is that if you rewrite it, it's yours. If you copy it, it's not. That's for copyright.
Academic rules are somewhat harsher and less consistent.
Ultimately you have to figure out whether you are looking to spread ideas or your personal brand.
Oh, PS. Steve, you'd better give some credit to the guy whose picture you, um, borrowed.
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