Cases of Plagiarism
Hello there, on this section of my blog i want to talk about and explain what is plagiarism and its also cases of it. Plagiarism is an act of copying another's work or borrowing someone Else's original ideas. But terms like "copying" and "borrowing" can disguise the seriousness of the offense. The practice of taking credit for someone Else's words or ideas. It's an act of intellectual dishonesty. In colleges and universities, it violates honor codes and can cause irreparable damage to a person's reputation. It also comes with serious consequences; a plagiarized assignment may lead to a failing grade, a suspension, or an expulsion. Here are the some cases of the plagiarism in the Philippines:
ORANGE AND LEMONS’ BIG HIT
The Pinoy band copied the melody, "Chandeliers," by 1980s New Wave group, Care, and then using it for their breakout hit, "Pinoy Ako." Their song was used as the theme for Pinoy Big Brother.
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE MARIANO DEL CASTILLO’S REHASHED DECISION
This case in July 2010, Associate Justice Mariano del Castillo was the subject of an exposé done by Newsbreak. They alleged that numerous parts of Del Castillo’s decision on the case involving World War II comfort women were copied from three materials written by legal experts abroad and that the said authors were not properly attributed.
MANUEL "MANNY" V. PANGILINAN’S SECONDHAND SPIELS
In April 2010, businessman Manuel V. Pangilinan deliver a speech for his resignation but the speech he delivered was discover that copied from J.K. Rowling, Oprah Winfrey, Barack Obama, and Conan O’Brien.
THE "PILIPINAS KAY GANDA" LOGO
In November 10, the (DOT) department of tourism unveiled "Pilipinas kay ganda" logo for its campaign, people enraged by its logo. It didn’t help that the slogan had already been slammed by the public. Things just got worse when netizens, like blogger Spanky Hizon Enriquez, pointed out that the logo was similar to the one used in Poland’s tourism campaign.
UP COLLEGE OF LAW DEAN ATTY. MARVIC LEONEN’S LACK OF ATTRIBUTION
In December 2010, UP College of Law Dean Atty. Marvic Leonen submitted his resignation letter to UP Diliman Chancellor Sergio Cao after he was accused of plagiarizing parts of an article he wrote for the Journal of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines. A group of lawyers-who called themselves the Philippine Social Justice Foundation (Philjust)-claimed that the article, which was published in 2004, had segments that "used original source material without proper attribution."
This is the sample cases that been controversy in plagiarism there work. May be this will help you that ayou need to avoid this kind of crime. THANK YOU.
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