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Restriction Clauses: Who takes them seriously? :p |
EW_writer Reg: Jul 2, 07 Posts: 415
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Aug 13, 08, 11:44PM
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So we all know that some term paper mills have clauses on their sites saying that you cannot submit the papers that you buy from them for academic credit. The issue is, do these companies actually do anything to prevent you from doing so? I mean, they can always feed your paper to turnitin.com but do they? If they did, would you as a customer still be willing to buy anything from them?
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1d0ntkn0w Reg: Jul 19, 08 Posts: 11
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Sep 8, 08, 03:59PM
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I found out about turnitin - I here they keep the paper, so if someone decides to plagiarize it, it will be found - almost like it's google, it keeps everything!!! Is this right?
Maybe I'm from a different generation, but isn't it possible to scan your paper in at an angle where the school cannot "detect" the words? Is this possible? Or do they now require everything typed (this I would assume so)?
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