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Plagiarizing Wikipedia

Submitted by Jim Brown on November 15, 2007 - 3:26pm.

A couple of new(ish) stories about plagiarism and Wikipedia. They involve some folks using content from Wikipedia without attributing.

First, a book that uses verbatim text from Wikipedia.

Second, Baidu is a Chinese internet company that is one of Wikipedia's biggest intellectual property challenges. Because Wikipedia is banned in China (you know, because it acknowledges that people were killed in Tiananmen Square), Baidu has its own open-content encyclopedia called Baidu Baike. The problem is that they take a great deal of their content straight from Wikipedia without attributing it.

Wikipedia is published under the GNU Free Documentation License, which means that anyone is free to use the content so long as they attribute it. The Wikimedia Foundation hasn't sued anyone yet, and I doubt they ever will. However, stories like this show that the intellectual property issues with Wikipedia work both (many) ways.

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