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But surely someone involved in the production of a spy book would have read the most famous spy books ever published? You've got an agent and publisher both interested in a book about spies, you've got an editor who would need to have at least some knowledge of the subject, and a bunch of volunteer proof readers going through the advanced reader copies. It doesn't make sense that none of those would have read them.
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I have run my professional non-fiction work through online plagiarism checkers (required for submission) and you would be surprise at how many totally random phrases can match some one out there so I could see sentence or two... but not a extended passage. I could be wrong, but I just dont see it happening unless it was intentional. |
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Note that the article said that the source was the "post-Fleming" James Bond books - ie, the ones written by someone else after Fleming's death. These are probably rather less well-known.
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Cheers HarryT!
I found this article, via wikipedia (damn, I'm claiming all my sources in this thread in case I get accused of something): http://www.thecrimson.com/article/20...ersy-beditors/ The "identical" phrasing in a couple of instances seems tenuous but I can understand how it was enough to get the book pulped. But, in olden times, writers aped each other's style and phrasing as part and parcel of the process, an ironic wink to the cognoscenti. You wouldn't get away with any of that these days. Which is a shame. Here's an article on the QR Markham case - very different. Great swathes of cut and paste, but the plagiarist's confession makes for interesting reading. http://www.thefix.com/content/confes...n9278?page=all WAIT! How can we be sure it's HIS confession? |
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I stole that joke from the article's comment thread. I am so meta.
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All "insert art X here" have already been created. Today, we just remix them. It's easy because we got magic buttons to do it for us and no idea how to do otherwise.
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(Aahhh, we've been insulted worse.)
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You'd be surprised how desperate certain writers get when they run out of ideas. It was common knowledge growing up that you had to be careful what you said around writer friends if you didn't want them to use it. Any time I've forgotten that, I learned it all over again.
Even here on Mobile Read, people have written to ask if they could use things I'd said. I appreciate the fact they were nice enough to ask, but notice they're not asking to quote my words and ideas. They're asking if they can lift my ideas and words, paste them into their own work and take full credit. And they're doing this on Mobile Read, where I assume nearly everyone is writing or tries to write. Next, people will be asking for my car keys. I also know someone who's an established science fiction writer and had a story published in Omni when another acquaintance was the editor. Years later, a young woman sent my friend's story to that same editor as an unsolicited submission for an anthology, and she did so under her own name. The editor couldn't believe it and promptly told my friend about it. He uploaded a case study, I believe, which I'll try to find and link to after I get home from work. Happens all the time, just like identity theft. Last edited by Prestidigitweeze; 12-09-2011 at 03:26 AM. |
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