Plagiarism
#51
Well one thing for sure is disabling the right click does not always work. Screenshots are mean! haha but a code would be a great idea, if it were possible. Maybe you could create it, Berlin?
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#52
Well I saw many webpages have this code which does not allowed you to make copy-paste from site. Even you can't make a right click on the site.
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#53
That would be great but someone will always find a way around it. There are people for whom that's their hobby!
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#54
I confess, I do it for fun. In the end I always find a way.
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#55
I hate when that happens. The thing you want to do it is right click it. I am outwitted all the time though! Ha!
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#56
I hate, hate, hate disabling right click or copy. Sometimes I want to quote a sentence and link back to the original. Besides, it doesn't prevent the material from being taken at all if someone knows what they are doing.

I wouldn't use a website that basically treats me like a thief.
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#57
This thread reminds me of low paying writing jobs I've seen advertised that were about "rewriting" existing articles.

I assume it was to lessen the problems of "borrowing" articles?
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#58
I've seen those....If I couldn't think up original enough ideas to write about I'd just quit. What would be the point of reworking the material of someone else?
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#59
Anyone knowing their way around code could skip the right click and go to the "view page source" to lift what they wanted. I use the "no right click" for those people whoa re really clueless because they know very little about their browser and haven't spent time learning to actually decipher code.
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#60
I guess that would be even better for copying because they could save it as text as opposed to just printing off the screen.

I suppose it is a slight deterrent to people who aren't especially motivated to grab the copy.
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