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Suspicion of Plagiarism

By Suman, published May 04, 2008
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There is a recurring theme in novels and filmdom: a man is accused of murdering himself and sentenced to life imprisonment. In 1954, I saw on our Pilani engineering college campus, a Hollywood movie (I forget the name!) in which a man disappears and due to twists and turns of the story, his face is disfigured and the police nab him, as the missing man's murderer. In the court, he hears his wife and children reiterate the loss of a man they loved so dearly and accuse the man in the dock, for having murdered their husband and father. He is sentenced to life imprisonment. Similarly, next month on our campus, we saw a Hindi movie produced in 1953: 'Sholey' directed by B.R. Chopra and starring the inimitable and debonair Ashok Kumar and the beautiful Bina Rai. The story was ditto. Veteran film director and producer of evergreen classic movies, V. Shantaram, also produced a stunner of a movie, 'Pinjara' starring Shreeram Lagoo and danseuse Sadhana. This is a story of a highly respected village headmaster, who disappears. Murder most foul is suspected. After years of chase the police nab a man - this very head master, now with looks beyond recognition. He is brought to the village by the police. He is paraded in the village on a donkey with his face blackened. His own students pelt him with stones and the village elders, who would always seek his advice, now abuse him. He goes behind bars for the rest of his life.

Mercifully, nothing so dramatic has happened in my life. But I got a minor taste of it this Saturday. I got an e-mail from an Indian e-journal. It suggested that an article I had submitted to them was in fact lifted in toto from an article in Associated Content. A click on photo in AC, next to the title would have revealed the real identity of 'Suman'. Perhaps it is not widely known, that in the US and elsewhere, nick names and pen names are largely used instead of one's real names. Sometimes, what appear to be real names are also concoctions! Sometimes, more than one nom deplume is used, to segregate the nature of contents. One name, for business and financial matters and another for articles on travel, etc.!

Suspicion of Plagiarism

These are life's absurd punctutions !

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I have heard of this happening to others who use different pen names as well.

Posted on 05/20/2008 at 9:05:34 AM

 
Great points here, thanks!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on 05/05/2008 at 4:05:49 AM

 
I am glad that you sorted out this matter! Once again, the illusion of something amiss fools man! And he overreacts without attempting to first discern the truth.

Posted on 05/04/2008 at 11:05:58 PM

 
Great point that you raised. I believe some CPs use different names for different contents but according to AC's policy, we cannot have more than one account............that may result in that CP to get banned.....................I have seen such discussions on the forum. Here is the link to that specific page (scroll down toward the end of the page ): http://forum.associatedcontent.com/forum.shtml?thread=15713&page=57

Posted on 05/04/2008 at 9:05:08 PM

 
Great point that you raised. I believe some CPs use different names for different contents but according to AC's policy, we cannot have more than one accounts............that may result in that CP to get banned.

Posted on 05/04/2008 at 8:05:34 PM

 
Who would do such a thing as to use different nom de plumes to segregate various types of content?? Unheard of reckless advantage! (Or is it...???)

Posted on 05/04/2008 at 8:05:30 PM

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