Not everyone at Poynter thinks same way about plagiarism. My gripe with his chart is the idea of "self-plagiarism." Don't buy it.
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"It's not what Choate can do for you, but what you can do for Choate." -- Seymour St. John, headmaster. Guess who was there?
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Still has big error in Plagiarism description box: "trying to pass their work off as someone else's" makes' no sense. Reverse it.
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@Poynter Media has a long investment in the [BS]"PLAGIARISM!" news frame, BUT IT DOES NOT APPLY TO SPEECHESpic.twitter.com/thaxr337dj
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@Poynter IF TRUMP repeated VERBATIM entire Lincoln Cooper Union speech (w/o saying "as Lincoln said) WHAT MATTERS IS: TRUMP'S MOUTH +WHEN -
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@Poynter IT IS IMPORTANT that JOURNALISTS (or academic writers etc) paraphrase or attribute, BUT NOT PUBLIC FIGURES "SPEAKING" -
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@Poynter BOTTOM LINE: IF MEDIA IS SCREAMING RE#PLAGIARISM AND CONTEXT IS A SPEECH, the media is (once again) repeating BULLSHIT.
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#PlagiarismBullshitAboutHisSpeeches, but it's clear why screamed#FootInMouthJoe HeCalledBS OnIraq
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who had called "BULLSHIT"
on Dubya&Media re Iraq)
was "PLAGIARISM!"