| essaywritersvictim |
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Mar 19, 07, 12:05PM
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YOU CAN SEE THE SIMILARITY OF THE PICTURES AT THE TOP OF THESE TWO WEB PAGES:
http://www.essaywriters.net/ http://www.papermasters.com/
YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE OF THE LOGOS AT THE BOTTOM OF THESE TWO WEB PAGES:
Absence of logo. This site was not verified by the www.essayfraud.com http://www.essaywriters.net/
Presence of logo. This site was verified by the www.essayfraud.com http://www.papermasters.com/
But why are they using almost similar pictures?
Are they related?
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| Major |
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Mar 19, 07, 12:12PM
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Not sure what exactly you mean.
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| essaywritersvictim |
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Mar 19, 07, 12:27PM
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Major,
Kindly open the two web pages that I mentioned. See the upper right portion of the pages. The pictures are taken in different angles, and different position of persons, but see their faces and the color of their dress/polos.
Kindly go to the bottom of the web pages. The http://www.essaywriters.net/ has no essayfraud.org logo, while the http://www.papermasters.com/ has the logo that means that the latter was verified by essayfraud.org.
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| curious22 |
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Mar 19, 07, 12:40PM
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Yeah, I see what you mean. It looks like the same person designed those sites, so I guess they are related. I really doubt that essayfraud is a source to trust.
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| Major |
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Mar 19, 07, 12:45PM
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Web designers may "borrow" ideas from each other or use the same photo databases so it's no proof one site is or is not related to another.
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| essaywritersvictim |
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Mar 19, 07, 01:03PM
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Quoting: Major, Post #5 Web designers may "borrow" ideas from each other or use the same photo databases so it's no proof one site is or is not related to another.
They should have given proper credits to their sources, for this is an exact replica of online plagiarism. There should have anti-plagiarism softwares for the online contents of web pages and web sites too. These practices may already be very rampant now.
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| Amy1978 |
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Edited by: Amy1978 Mar 19, 07, 01:11PM
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Curious, you're a steaming pile of festering garbage! You jump on the slightest opportunity to falsely discredit EssayFraud.org because they have done so much damage to your profit margin by WARNING people about your fraudulent, ESL term paper mills. Wow, I bet that really upsets you . . . LOL!
As to your claims about PaperMasters, you're a flaming idiot. You know damn well that they are an American company that has been in business for almost a decade, and they recently redesigned their site.
By the way, I know I've asked you this a dozen times in the past without a response (hmmm, I wonder why), but can you please show me ONE WORD that is false on the entire EssayFraud.org site? Hurry, smartass, everyone's waiting!
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| Major |
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Mar 19, 07, 01:16PM
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As far as I know even google isn't able to find determine a difference between two or more graphic files (for texts it obviously possible, but not for graphics). Otherwise all these "captcha" scripts would become useless.
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| essaywritersvictim |
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Mar 19, 07, 01:41PM
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Quoting: Amy1978, Post #7 As to your claims about PaperMasters, ... an American company that has been in business for almost a decade, and they recently redesigned their site.
I think this answers my first question.
Quoting: Major, Post #8 As far as I know even google isn't able to find determine a difference between two or more graphic files (for texts it obviously possible, but not for graphics). Otherwise all these "captcha" scripts would become useless.
Anti-plagiarism softwares must also include graphic files in their search for plagiarism. Graphic files are also used in presenting ones ideas, whether you are a writer or a web designer, the concept of plagiarism is still the same. In this case, they still have long way towards perfection of their softwares. This means that their findings are not yet conclusive.
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| Major |
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Mar 19, 07, 01:49PM
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The same photo can be legally downloaded for a fee by many developers from websites like istockphoto.com. All "anti-plagiarism" software could do is to perhaps find files with the same name (for example weblogo.gif); if you change the file name, it's not possible to track it down.
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| essaywritersvictim |
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Mar 20, 07, 09:52AM
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Quoting: Major, Post #10 The same photo can be legally downloaded for a fee by many developers from websites like istockphoto.com.
We could avoid plagiarism if we will just follow what www.airliners.net did in their airline pictures database. They have done this for so many years now. Even prior to the existence of anti-plagiarism softwares. They have all the credits needed to avoid plagiarism but they don't even think of plagiarism while they are doing it.
Another way is to embed digital file signatures in pictures. Older pictures may just continue to suffer the consequences of older technology--that is plagiarized continuously.
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