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vicagredaAug 1st 2007 10:07AM
It's funny tho, because some folks think that simply linking back or crediting the source counts as not stealing. While it's true that since grade school we learned to cite sources, what a lot of folks forget is that you can't photocopy Encyclopedia Britannica's page on Iraq, slap your name on it, add a Works Cited page and turn it in for credit. Unless the class is Photocopying 101 or something. A citation is a reference to the data that backs up a claim or provides further information. It is NOT a substitute for original work, nor is it a cop-out for theft.
Still, I'd prefer thieves link back to us. And yeah, the ones that copy the CSS and images and everything-- those are HIlarious...