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Old 05-09-2007, 06:43 PM
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Default How to Avoid Online Plagiarism

As we all do our online activities such as writing emails, forum postings, chat and VOIP activities, we sometimes forget respecting the royalty of people's articles, programs and creatives.

Online plagiarism took its maximum growth especially when search engine giants such as yahoo and google has continued increasing the number of listings that they have, the longer the directories, the temptation to copy people's posts, emails, and literature has been great especially nowadays that there is a huge amount of information already available on the internet.

But as time progresses, laws were enacted to neutralize the situation individual countries and even the United Nations has been responding towards online plagiarism. In a simple manner, here are some of the things we as internet users could use to avoid online plagiarism:

1. Whenever you write an article we should consider or give credit to his or her ideas, opinion or theory, this could be done using the conventional methods used in off-line article composition.

2. You could also give credit by only getting a bit of the idea, then linking a part of it to the webpage (its URL) that the topic has originated.

3. Better make quotations especially when the idea is good that you could not hardly copy everything.

4. Try good paraphrasing of articles, if you are having difficulty on these always consult sites that are in articles or content editing

Whenever we do any composition, we should think that our credibility is at stake, and what we write, tells us what kind of person we are. So be careful!
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