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Plagiarism Today
A site about content theft, plagiarism and copyright infringement issues on the Web.
One of the biggest problems in dealing with content theft, especially when it involves RSS scraping, is verifying when the original work was posted. Since timestamps with blog posts are easily modified, they are useless when it comes to verifying authenticity.
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2 years ago
It's rare the time that I don't need to go back to my posts and fix an uncatched spelling error, or write an update to the post. Sounds like any of this would invalidate the time stamp (?)