Plagiarism

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Mark
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Plagiarism

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In Academia they take a dim view of work which is proven to have been 'borrowed' or more accurately is submitted without reference to the original author.
A range of penalties might be awarded any unfortunate deemed to have commited this grave practice

Should such penalties be considered proper for this forum and if so, what penalties might be considered appropriate?
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Nick
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Re: Plagiarism

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Performing a turn consisting of one tack and one gybe would, I feel, be a minimum penalty.
- Nick 8)

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Re: Plagiarism

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Amazing - Mark needs to be doing some spinning as well
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