1UP, Plagiarizing, and Other Bits of Joy 106
Nathan writes "1up recently posted their Dead or Alive 4 strategy guide on their website. It didn't take long for users at the Dead or Alive Central forums to recognize their hard work analyzing the fighting game engine had been blatantly pasted into the strategy guide without any credit given whatsoever. While movelists are largely factual and can be argued to be public knowledge, the most incriminating evidence is the section on the evasion system, which had been pasted into the 1up guide with a few reworded sentences. Discussions are ongoing at Gaming Age Forums (with 1up members defending the writer of the guide) and DoA Central.
Perhaps the most interesting bit about this is that just a month or two ago, Dan Hsu from EGM and 1up had famously written an editorial criticizing shady ongoings at other publications." I've reread the different pieces, and while I think the DoA Forums are a large basis of work, people need to read Kate Turabian's on how to cite research because I don't see this as plagiarism in the whole - just poorly cited. Update: 01/23 22:20 GMT by Z : 1up has announced that they've pulled the guide to review the situation.
Game "Journalists" (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Game "Journalists" (Score:2)
A few years ago, some of the key staff at e.g. Gamespot, Official US Playstation Magazine seemed to get it into their heads that they were edgy and awesome adults, and therefore obligated to act as "hardcore" as possible. The ZD gaming magazines and websites were never paragons of great writing, but suddenly it was like they'd been taken over by the main characters from Gummo trying to be Jay and Silent Bob.
I hope Sony takes Microsoft's lead and gives
How do you cite combo strings? (Score:2, Interesting)
Where are said "Other Bits of Joy"? All I found was a DoA guide which looked a lot like forum material at DoACentral and then I subsequently found two forums full of flame posts and colorful language. None of which was joyful in the least.
I did enjoy Hsu's blog [1up.com] which was discussed but not linked in the article.
Re:How do you cite combo strings? (Score:2)
Furthermore, who do you give credit to? The forum owners? The owners of the posts? If it's the owners of the posts, how do you acquire their real names?
First of all, a
Re:How do you cite combo strings? (Score:1)
Indeed, or if that's not feasible for some reason, at least cite the username and the website you got it from. If that's not feasible, then cite "an unknown author" or something. You definitely do not take the credit for yourself!
People are amazing.
Re:How do you cite combo strings? (Score:2)
Am I missing something obvious here? If they've stolen heavily from the online forums and this pisses the posters off, the n the posters should hold of the guide and distribute it online themselves at their forum. If it was free for this company to steal, then it's free for them to take back. And if it's not free, then the company is going to have to start redistributing some cash based on the sales they've made.
Re:How do you cite combo strings? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:How do you cite combo strings? (Score:3, Informative)
As to your other points...
"Ironically, I believe the inventors of those combos (the programmers and authors of DoA) would be the sole owners."
No, the move lists are facts. It isn't violating copyright or plagiarism to tell the world that "down, down-forward, forward, punch" makes Ryu and Ken throw a fireball in Street Fighter 2, no matter how many billions of other people have written FAQs with that move listed there. It is a fac
If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:5, Insightful)
Yeah, people need to stop making up euphemisms for things.
Re:If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:1)
Re:If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:4, Informative)
Using copyrighted material is entirely different from plagerism. Plagersism is about not giving credit to the source.
Re:If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:2)
Re:If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:2)
>the author of that piece of information?
Not nessecarilly. Examples can be things that have had their copyright run out, or things like facts, ideas and others that you do not get copyright on.
Re:If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:2)
No, copyright doesn't apply down to every last fractional bit. If it did, then "for(int i=0;i Basically, it comes down to this:
copyright violation - making exact or near-exact copies of original work
plagiarism - copying whole concepts, ideas, or designs and passing them off as your own work after minimal "personalization"
Re:If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:2)
Yes, and doesn't that source automatically fall under copyright owned by the author of that piece of information?
No, copyright doesn't apply down to every last fractional bit. If it did, then "for(int i=0;i!=10;i++)" would be controlled by the first person to write it, which is absurd. No, just like other written works, plagiarism can apply far below the point of copyright violation. If you write a story about sentient robots built by "U.S.A. Robots"
Re:If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:2)
Re:If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:2)
Re:If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:1)
Re:If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:2)
Re:If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:1)
Theft. If you don't cite something, you're claiming you wrote it. And if you cite something poorly, you're still implying that you wrote it, even if you make a half-assed attempt to claim otherwise.
Re:If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:1)
They might treat it as seriously as theft, but only the disingenuous or misinformed call it theft.
Re:If everything can just be "poorly cited"... (Score:1)
..and do you know what I call those who call it that? Fucking Morons ... plagiarism is FRAUD. Fraud and plagiarism mean the same thing. Theft is nothing more than a emotion grab at enforcing a vaild concept, and a stretch from realism IMO.
Re:Plagiarism == copyright violation (Score:2)
Furthermore, one could argue that an information published in an internet forum is public. I agree that a journalist have been unprofessional here, but I am surprised with most opinions expressed here, that tend to go against the "information wants to be free"
Re:You're wrong on two counts (Score:2)
Re:You're wrong on two counts (Score:1)
Says who? Lester, of the infamous Lester's Guide that I hated from around 5th grade thru speech class in college, in all His glorious versions, says otherwise. According to Him, all sources must be cited. Even just a paraphrase. My friend failed his senior paper for far less than that.
Acceptable (with the whole link later in a sources cited page): Yvanhoe, in his comment on www.slashdot.com, says that if you jus
Re:Plagiarism == copyright violation (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Plagiarism == copyright violation (Score:2)
And perhaps paid what you would pay a freelance writer for it.
Re:Plagiarism == copyright violation (Score:1)
The problem is that 1up isn't licensed under the GFDL; sure, the GFDL allows commercial use of information, but it's still pretty bizarre for such a large site that gets so much profit copypaste something others wrote. If someone were to mirror the information on Wikibooks [wikibooks.org], it wouldn't have been as wrong as this.
Rewording is creating a derivative work (Score:2)
Information doesn't just want to be free, it wants to be le
Not plagiarism? (Score:5, Insightful)
Which is exactly the opposite of everything they teach you in school. If you don't cite your sources, you are plagiarizing. Claiming incompetance by poorly citing your work is no excuse...
Re:Not plagiarism? (Score:2)
Re:Not plagiarism? (Score:1)
Not Plagiarism? (Score:4, Interesting)
Plagiarism (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Plagiarism (Score:2)
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Re:Evidence? (Score:2, Informative)
vs
"Helena Can't avoid low mids and low attacks."
"Lei Fang - Avoids most attacks with proper timing, not good against mid kicks. "
vs
"Lei Fang must have good timing to avoid most attacks, but is horrible against mid kicks"
"Class B- These are characters who can evade alot of single blows, and evade some attacks within strings."
vs
"Tier 2 characters can evade a great deal of single blows, and even some attack strings."
"Class C - These are charac
Lesson Learned (Score:5, Interesting)
I'll never show this dude a script again! Now, I understand how he got to where he is... making friends with smart people and using their work to gain a reputation that he does not deserve.
Re:Lesson Learned (Score:3, Funny)
Sorry, that's the Sicilian coming out of me... I'm in "construction"!!! Lol,
Re:Lesson Learned (Score:3, Insightful)
What I'd do is whenever people talk about the script, you ask (assuming his name is John), "Oh, is that the script that John and I worked
Culture of Copy and Paste (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Culture of Copy and Paste (Score:2, Insightful)
The difference here is that this is the entire purpose of the wireservice reports. By signing up and licensing the wireservice feed, the smaller papers are given the right to print those reports, so long as they are properly attributed. You really don't think the Boise Daily Spud is going to have a reporter sitting in the UN, do y
Re:Culture of Copy and Paste (Score:2)
Re:Culture of Copy and Paste (Score:2)
But that's not cut-and-paste, that's perfectly legitimate reprinting of an attributed source.
The parent article would be a non-issue if somebody had added a single line: "Information gathered in part from http://whatever.com/ [whatever.com] main contributers so-and-so, such-and-such, and whats-his-face."
Re:Culture of Copy and Paste (Score:2, Funny)
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Internut (Score:1, Redundant)
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Copyright (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Copyright (Score:2)
Considering we talk about copyright here, I fail to see what this statement would do, basically nothing. It seems to talk about something about proprties, which doesn't have anything to do with copyright.
Even if such a thing would work out though, it would still fail in many ways, for exmaple, there is really no way to tell that the person who posted it to the forum is the creator and hence holds the copyright. If you don't hold the copyri
Re:Copyright (Score:1)
Re:Copyright (Score:1)
Every game forum I've ever been on (especially gamefaqs) has helpful topics that can't/won't get stickied and eventually drop off into obscurity. So the admin did the work of collating a bunch of tips into a guide and their users are bitching and moaning about it? Seems to me they were done a favor.
Re:Copyright (Score:1)
Re:Copyright (Score:1)
The TOS has nothing to do with it,
other than perhaps the complaint should be for the board to get the credit instead of a single author.
Re:Copyright (Score:2, Interesting)
This isn't about an admin stickying posts or compiling them on the same site for better clarity/reading/etc, it's about someone else on another site jacking the strategy for their job...
Plagarism (Score:2, Funny)
speaking of plagiarism (Score:3, Interesting)
Speaking of plagiarism, this slashdot user [slashdot.org] has ripped all the content right out of here [4q.cc], without attribution, and is taking credit, getting mainstream press and making money off selling t-shirts as a result. I think that is so shitty; like a link to the original source would kill him or something.
~jeff
Re:speaking of plagiarism (Score:2)
Re:speaking of plagiarism (Score:1)
Re:speaking of plagiarism (Score:1)
Re:speaking of plagiarism (Score:1)
Are you sure the site in question is maintained by that user? People don't necessarily put their own sites to the URL field, they sometimes put Some Other Funny Crap there. You must be new here. =)
The copypastejob, if any, seems fairly typical, though.
Re:speaking of plagiarism (Score:2)
Of course, no living person has ever plagiarized from Chuck Norris.
Sigh ..Big Suprise (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Sigh ..Big Suprise (Score:1)
Re:Sigh ..Big Suprise (Score:1)
Re:Sigh ..Big Suprise (Score:1)
Put it on a Bit Torrent enhanced box and.. (Score:1)
Put the files on a bit torrent box and poof-- it won't matter who copies it where. The magical, rose-colored, I-don't-care-who-really-owns-it glasses make all problems go away.
Movelists? (Score:1, Offtopic)
Pause...
Oh, right... novelists.
F7 baby, F7.
Re:Movelists? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Movelists? (Score:1)
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Plagiarism vs Research (Score:3, Funny)
I'm sure there's someone I should cite for that quote, but I can't remember who. ;)
TZ
Where did all the anti-IP people go? (Score:1)
My personal thoughts (Score:1)
Great Moments in Understatement (Score:3, Funny)
"I don't see this as torture in the whole - just cruel and unusual interrogation."
"I don't see this as lying in the whole - just truthiness deficient."
"I don't see this as adultery in the whole - just extramarital polyamory."
"I don't see this as murder in the whole - just intentional killing without extenuating circumstances."
1UP, Spam, and Other Bits of Joy (Score:2)
Guides written by fighting game experts (Score:1)
As is often the case with guides like this, the strategy guide itself displays the authors' phenomenal understanding of the game and fighting games in general.
Quoth the guide:
This statement (and some other statements about "combo strings") is unclear and stupid. A "combo" in fighting games is, by definition, a series of attacks which cannot be interrupted or es
They steal content often. (Score:1)
I'm not at all surprised to see they lift text as well as images.
Gaming plagarism is less rampant now than before. (Score:1)
I myself had at least two Internet strategy guides plagarized or used without attribution during that time.
In the first case, an almost word-for-word copy of my Command & Conquer strategy guide -- which itself was a distillation of comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategy posts used by permission-- got printed as a booklet, and featured as an "extra" that month for a tier
In my opinion... (Score:1)