Since my initial article, nothing much has changed on Triond. Articles are still published in plagiarised versions. And I found a second interesting group of articles: Double publications by the same author. Begs the question: What is going on here? (Or rather, why is nothing being done?)
Following my article Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work I expected Triond to react a bit more robustly than by issuing a statement that they have closed down the account of the offender. In fact, they were in so much haste to do that they missed out on one article included in my first publication.
Read more: Unresolved: Why Triond Needs to Step Up its Editorial Work
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Labelling is Art and Fraud All in One
Fraud in labelling is usually committed in the omissions. The art of labelling is not being caught at it. More
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Gumtree.com Users Hit by Fraudsters
Free advertising websites are constantly used by fraudsters to embezzle funds from unsuspecting users. Gumtree.com and similar free advertising sites worldwide are unable to prevent them from doing it, though Gumtree.com is trying to close the fraudulent ads as soon as spotted. More
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