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  1. Re:And what these students did was right? on Students Sue Anti-Plagiarism Service · · Score: 1

    That's completely wrong. The students were NEVER caught plagiarizing. That's the whole pint! They don't want to be tearted like criminals, AND have their work monetized by a for-profit corporation without their consent.

  2. Anti-Turnitin Disclaimer for Students on Students Sue Anti-Plagiarism Service · · Score: 1

    Students can place the following disclaimer on their papers:

    "Copyright 2007 [STUDENT NAME]. All Rights Reserved. Aside from my professor's sole, personal review as part of his/her private, single-human, software-free grading process (checking for plagiarism with Google is acceptable), neither my professor nor my academic institution may otherwise copy, transfer, distribute, reproduce, publicly/privately perform, publicly/privately claim, publicly/privately display, or create derivative works (including "digital fingerprints") of my copyrighted document (intellectual property). The same restrictions apply to Turnitin.com and all similar services if my document should somehow come into their possession. Neither my professor nor my academic institution may submit my copyrighted document, in whole or in part, to be copied, transformed, manipulated, altered, or otherwise used by or stored at Turnitin.com (iParadigms, LLC) or any other physical or electronic database or retrieval system without my personal, explicit, voluntary, uncoerced, written permission. Regardless of supposed intent (e.g., "to create a digital fingerprint"), no part of my copyrighted document may be temporarily or permanently transferred, by any party, to Turnitin.com or any other service, program, database, or system for analysis, comparison, storage, or any other purpose whatsoever. Violators will be monetarily punished to the fullest extent allowed by the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) and/or international law."

    http://www.essayfraud.org/turnitin_john_barrie.htm l