On 2012-11-23 4:01 PM Mirosław Zalewski wrote:
On 23/11/2012 at 22:27, Larry Gusaas <[email protected]> wrote:

Since you do not give credit to your sources you are guilty of plagiarism.
I believe that you really can't plagiarize language. These are just words.
They are common good (or "public domain", if you prefer more strict term).

Every book, essay, article, etc. written is just words. Any dictionaries I have looked at are copyrighted, included the ones that are distributed in LibreOffice.

But yes, not giving credit for sources seems not fair.

And is contrary to the copyright on the sources.


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