Splogs: Plagiarizing for Money

Courtesy Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer  Tue, 03/11/2008 - 10:27am

Part II of Naming Names and Plagiarism in Criminal Defense Blogs

In Part I we covered lawyers who cut and paste news articles without attribution, and without any thought to the potential effects on some other criminal defense lawyer’s client .

Windy Pundit covered part II, sploggers, better than I could in a comment on a Simple Justice post. (But it wouldn’t be much of a post if I didn’t add some of my own...



 

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