|
|
|
|
|
by seiwyn
5279 days ago
|
|
If the teacher didn't bother enough to read the paper and fail him, maybe he deserves the degree that he got. Though someone stated that (not sure if this is fact) there is no statute of limitations on plagiarism, I feel like when it comes to college papers there should be. Regardless of the fact that legally, college students are adults, they are still very prone to making mistakes. I see no reason to punish this one simply because he had the misfortune of copying a paper from an internet blogger. |
|
How is it that you define wholesale copying of someone else's work and passing it off as your own a "mistake"? You might as well call burglary a "mistake".
"I see no reason to punish this one simply because he had the misfortune of copying a paper from an internet blogger."
Holy chutzpah Batman! He chose of his own free will to copy someone's work rather than do the work himself (which is CLEARLY against the rules). But because the person he copied from is a blogger who has the means to expose his misdeeds, that's unfair?