Question about plagiarism
November 5th, 2013
How is the plagiarism obvious? IMO, you should hire the brains of the operation. You get sued, he gets sued, the business gets sued. The trick is to take a claim out on the assets of the prosecution and the presiding judge over the case. It’s a bulletproof plan that can’t and won’t fail.
Bob Newhart replied: How is the plagiarism obvious? IMO, you should hire the brains of the operation. You get sued, he gets sued, the business gets sued. The trick is to take a claim out on the assets of the prosecution and the presiding judge over the case. It's a bulletproof plan that can't and won't fail.
It’s obvious by taking word for word of the article and not crediting the website. And I don’t get the rest of what you said.
Just put quotation marks around the paragraph. Problem solved.
About the other part: sue the judge and the prosecutor. Try your hardest to make it not seem completely frivolous or learn what a common-law lien is and use that to your advantage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defamation