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Reporting Plagiarism
It has come to my attention that there has been a troll lurking about the fanfiction sites and then posting others work on this website as well as a few others. This is plagiarism. The user and the fanfics were removed from this website. Any reports of plagiarism are always reviewed within 72 hours. Response back to the reporters may be much later as I am a very busy woman. I do not tolerate plagiarism and hope that most of the users here feel the same way.

When reporting, please include:
- ID of User violating policy
- fanfics involved including links to outside resources as reference

Do not report same user more than once. If they plagiarized more than one fanfic, include all violations so the process can be concluded swiftly. I appreciate the report to be concise so I make an intelligent decision, rather than a rash one. Thank you to those who reported the recent havoc.
Nile on 15 Oct 2007 3:12:52 AM
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Thank You for your quick action in resolving that matter.

Once again proving that crime of any sort doesn't pay off.

 

- BurningTheMidnightOil on 15 Oct 2007 6:20:05 AM

I've just recently had a fic of mine plagarized, it was stolen on AFF.net then posted on Fanlib.com, which is a site i had never heard of. The jerk actually used my penname from aff and everything. I have no way of knowing who the heck it was since apparently they used my email addy to sign up. Which is how I caught it-- I clicked the activation link sent to my email. Then the story i had posted here, Untamed, was posted on fanlib.com. I know it came from here because this is the only site that carries Untamed.

Fanlib removed the account and were kind enough to let me have an account, but I took my stories off there. Some people have sure gotten their nerve.

Ok, Ill stop ranting. Thanks!

- GypsyRose on 17 Oct 2007 12:39:12 AM
This is awful!  As if it's not bad enough that there are people out there that take the time to remove watermarks from fanart and post it as their own, now this?!  Unfortunately, it's much harder to tell when someone plagerizes, since most of the time you can only take someone's word for it...
- PitaBread on 24 Oct 2007 3:51:44 AM