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Plagiarism in Documentation Suggestions on how to Combat Plagiarism in Documentation

I have spent the last 48 hours going ofover the documentationDocumentation (for the SQL topic primarily) and have noticed a large volume of plagiarized code.

It seems people are just ripping off the MSDN technical documentation and changing field names. I saw a couple that even had AdventureWorks.

I guess there isare a couple of questions.

  1. HowWhat do people find to be the best method of managing plagiarism?
  2. Should we possibly increase the rep limit for users who can Contribute / Approve?
  3. How can greater onus be placed on reviewers to ensure that code plagiarism doesn't occur?
  4. In some instances code will appear plagiarized when itsit's not (basic best practices resulting in similar code),; how do you determine that it is legitimate?

Plagiarism in Documentation Suggestions on how to Combat

I have spent the last 48 hours going of the documentation (for the SQL topic primarily) and have noticed a large volume of plagiarized code.

It seems people are just ripping off the MSDN technical documentation and changing field names. I saw a couple that even had AdventureWorks.

I guess there is a couple of questions.

  1. How do people find the best method of managing plagiarism?
  2. Should we possibly increase the rep limit for users who can Contribute / Approve?
  3. How can greater onus be placed on reviewers to ensure that code plagiarism doesn't occur?
  4. In some instances code will appear plagiarized when its not (basic best practices resulting in similar code), how do you determine that it is legitimate?

Suggestions on how to Combat Plagiarism in Documentation

I have spent the last 48 hours going over the Documentation (for the SQL topic primarily) and have noticed a large volume of plagiarized code.

It seems people are just ripping off the MSDN technical documentation and changing field names. I saw a couple that even had AdventureWorks.

I guess there are a couple of questions.

  1. What do people find to be the best method of managing plagiarism?
  2. Should we possibly increase the rep limit for users who can Contribute / Approve?
  3. How can greater onus be placed on reviewers to ensure that code plagiarism doesn't occur?
  4. In some instances code will appear plagiarized when it's not (basic best practices resulting in similar code); how do you determine that it is legitimate?
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Plagiarism in Documentation Suggestions on how to Combat

I have spent the last 48 hours going of the documentation (for the SQL topic primarily) and have noticed a large volume of plagiarized code.

It seems people are just ripping off the MSDN technical documentation and changing field names. I saw a couple that even had AdventureWorks.

I guess there is a couple of questions.

  1. How do people find the best method of managing plagiarism?
  2. Should we possibly increase the rep limit for users who can Contribute / Approve?
  3. How can greater onus be placed on reviewers to ensure that code plagiarism doesn't occur?
  4. In some instances code will appear plagiarized when its not (basic best practices resulting in similar code), how do you determine that it is legitimate?