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China Radio International plagiarizes Shanghai Eye articlePosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, February 6, 2004 2:55 PM
China Radio International's website rips off a Shanghai Eye review of Christian Tyler's book 'Wild West China, The Taming of Xinjiang'. There is at least an attribution, although of course no link. This is what the website says about itself: "CRIENGLISH.COM is one of the few English language websites in China that provides comprehensive information on many fields both in China and the world. We at CRIENGLISH.COM are striving to act as a medium to introduce our country to the people of the world. We want to work with our listeners to provide you with the best service possible. Your comments and suggestions are always welcome, and we will make progress together." All your site are belong to us! Here's the Shanghai Eye article, the CRI act of piracy is here. |
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