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As a fully off-side note: Next time, please edit your previous contribution instead of posting a new one with few changes only.
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When article about known pattern became a plagiarized article ?
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When it uses the same order and virtually identical code to two articles by Jon Skeet (along with the same rationales about the "improvements"), that's when it becomes plagiarized.
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First 'article' on 13 and still in queue, second one published and on 1.
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Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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article[^] [Edit]by user[^][/Edit]
Raised by: Board message[^]
The first image of the article is similar enough to the one in the other site without the "copyright" markwater. It looks like reduced in paint. I didn't report it yet.
[Edit] I don't really understand it... It would have been easier to do that in excell and make a screenshot and avoid plagiarism than editing the original as he did [/edit]
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modified 8-Feb-16 8:01am.
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There are clear signs of cut-work on the image (in zoom you still can see the reminders of the grayish writing visible on the original)...
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I saw that, but I wanted external confirmation. Editing the original post.
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Nelek wrote: It would have been easier to do that in excell and make a screenshot and avoid plagiarism than editing the original as he did
Not if you don't understand what is going on at all...it's easier to copy than create, after all...
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There is another image in the article that seems to be copied and modfied too. It is the "State Management Techniques" image in the Server Side State Management section. Source for this image is C# Corner: State Management in ASP.Net[^].
So this is a clear case of copyright violation.
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Thanks for confirmation
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So kick that too.
It is actually not an old article form wiki.asp.net (I remember now that there was a thread about that).
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Final kick applied to the three remaining tips.
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