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Title: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: farleysbeat on September 23, 2013, 12:42:41 PM
Sad event for Filipino photography... :-(

UP Student admits Plagiarized Photos  (http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/39566-up-student-admits-plagiarized-photos)

Ito yung image na ninakaw nya, at naipanalo sa isang malaking competition ng Chilean government...

(http://static.rappler.com/images/plagiarism-photo-student-2-20130922.jpg)

Kayo ba, may alam pa kayong mga pangyayari tulad sa ganito? :-(
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: mikebled on September 23, 2013, 12:50:07 PM
Tsk. Nakakahiya.  :oops: :-(
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: farleysbeat on September 23, 2013, 12:53:04 PM
At limang beses na nyang ginagawa yung ganyang modus...puro international tilts pa sinasalihan nya...anlabo. :oops:
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: raginghormones on September 23, 2013, 01:41:21 PM
akala niya makaklusot na siya porke luma na ung photo na kinuha niya.  <_< malaki siguro pangangailangan nitong taong to.

(https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc3/1157591_10201323415900485_1988078992_n.jpg)
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: coy_2cute on September 23, 2013, 01:46:02 PM
Nakakahiya itong kumag na to!

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He submitted these as his:
Man in wheelchair: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-13412275 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-13412275)
All photos here: http://www.icimod.org/photocontest/2013/mark-joseph-tajo-solis/20130520_160455.jpg.php (http://www.icimod.org/photocontest/2013/mark-joseph-tajo-solis/20130520_160455.jpg.php)
All that are here as well: http://www.sustainablethinking.eu/users/markjosephtajosolis (http://www.sustainablethinking.eu/users/markjosephtajosolis)
The praying boy: http://opapp.gov.ph/media/picture-gallery/say-peace-2011-entries (http://opapp.gov.ph/media/picture-gallery/say-peace-2011-entries)
And something that the news article actually missed -- Ati-atihan photo in the culture category: http://www.seameo-innotech.org/SEAtoolkit/index.php/photo-contest (http://www.seameo-innotech.org/SEAtoolkit/index.php/photo-contest)

But they are from here:
Man in wheelchair: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jackdog2508/2585452008/in/faves-karatekutya2/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jackdog2508/2585452008/in/faves-karatekutya2/)
The kid's photos are from this guy: https://www.facebook.com/carfgregory?fref=ts (https://www.facebook.com/carfgregory?fref=ts)
The sus dev photos are from:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/eyrephotographyaustralia/4763439814/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/eyrephotographyaustralia/4763439814/)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/eyrephotographyaustralia/5240152035/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/eyrephotographyaustralia/5240152035/)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/39864709@N00/531244252 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/39864709@N00/531244252)
And the Ati-atihan festival photo is from here: http://mrfunanimous.wordpress.com/2012/08/27/the-colorful-celebration-of-infant-jesus-viva-santo-nino/ (http://mrfunanimous.wordpress.com/2012/08/27/the-colorful-celebration-of-infant-jesus-viva-santo-nino/)

Source: http://www.reddit.com/r/photography/comments/1mwjxo/student_wins_several_international_competitions/ (http://www.reddit.com/r/photography/comments/1mwjxo/student_wins_several_international_competitions/)
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: raginghormones on September 23, 2013, 01:54:27 PM
Nakakahiya itong kumag na to!

Source: http://www.reddit.com/r/photography/comments/1mwjxo/student_wins_several_international_competitions/ (http://www.reddit.com/r/photography/comments/1mwjxo/student_wins_several_international_competitions/)

kapal ng mukha!!
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 23, 2013, 02:08:30 PM
sobrang kapal ng mukha neto..kanina ko pa gusto tong post yung topic na to..kaso down yung internet sa office this morning...damn, grabe..ang kapal ng mukha na sumipot pa sa awarding ceremony..what a disgrace sa mga artists..tsk tsk..
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: farleysbeat on September 23, 2013, 02:31:27 PM
oo nga, tas naka-ilang beses na pala nyang inulit kalokohan nya. buti nga natunton nung original na kumuha...pano kaya nalaman nung talagang may-ari nung litrato na ninakaw kuha nya?

yung isa kong kakilala ginawang backdrop ng isang condo developer kuha nya. pinoy sya, kuha nya sa sg, ginamit dito sa pinas, nakadikit pa sa mga gilid ng van at sa mga posters sa mall picture nya. hehe!
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: robertshanepascual on September 23, 2013, 03:35:52 PM
Diba may kulong sya sa ganito?   :?
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: CeL1916 on September 23, 2013, 05:49:14 PM
Kakabasa ko lang sa kanya sa newspaper na nanalo yun pala ganito gawain neto.. Ano nangyari inilipat yung prize?


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Eh talaga palang shots ng iba ipinapasa niya, akala ko kokopyahin niya yung exact concept and composition pero kuha niya parin, yun pala mas malala..
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: fizz450_03 on September 23, 2013, 07:59:47 PM
for sure madaming ganito na hindi documented. dahil sa mga katulad niya, lots of people are putting in watermarks in their photos to prevent their works being passed off as the work of others.

nakakahiya talaga ang mga katulad niya - impressive resume, but with this issue it kinda makes one wonder - how much of his cv was his own work then?  <_<
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 23, 2013, 10:16:25 PM
my statement na yata yung Chilean Embassy..

kakasuhan yata yung ulupong na yan..langhiya,

Nag Masters in some political course sa UP tapos staff pa ni Pia Cayetano..handang handa na talaga magtrabaho sa gobyerno..bihasa na sa pagnakaw at pag plagiarize..

(http://s3.amazonaws.com/picable/2008/05/04/156055_Mark-Joseph-Tajo-Solis_620.jpg)

(http://images.gmanews.tv/v3/webpics/v3/2013/09/640_2013_09_23_13_50_04.jpg)
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 23, 2013, 10:17:29 PM
http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/39629-chilean-embassy-revokes-award
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 23, 2013, 10:19:56 PM
"Hours after the news broke out, Solis issued a letter of apology to Smith saying he was driven by his “youth, lack of experience, and the inability to see the repercussions of (his) actions.""

What a load of crap....handang handa maging senador at congressman ang gag*..
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: IncX on September 23, 2013, 11:01:47 PM
sotto-copying bastard!
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: CeL1916 on September 23, 2013, 11:12:41 PM
nakuha mo pa mag barong!


kala niya kasi pwede gaya nung kay GMA sorry lang pag nahuli tapos kalimutan na..
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 23, 2013, 11:38:22 PM
nakuha mo pa mag barong!


kala niya kasi pwede gaya nung kay GMA sorry lang pag nahuli tapos kalimutan na..

MISMO.. talagang nagbihis at pinanindigan yung pagkapanalo niya
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: raginghormones on September 24, 2013, 10:46:23 AM
nagspeech pa ang kumag

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201465737982007 (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201465737982007)
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 24, 2013, 10:54:51 AM
nagspeech pa ang kumag

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201465737982007 (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201465737982007)

oo nga may blog about it..tapos pinakita yung speech niya sa youtube..

grabe..this guys a sicko!! reading ready na talaga magwork sa government..
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: farleysbeat on September 24, 2013, 11:31:40 AM
praktisado na yang gunggong na yan...Masters in Public Administration, tapos staff na ng mga politiko...soon...

Congressman Mark Solis at magiging Senator Mark Solis

Kaya dapat ma-kickout na yan sa UP!
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 24, 2013, 11:38:25 AM
praktisado na yang gunggong na yan...Masters in Public Administration, tapos staff na ng mga politiko...soon...

Congressman Mark Solis at magiging Senator Mark Solis

Kaya dapat ma-kickout na yan sa UP!

mismo..at kasuhan...para maturuan ng leksyon..

serial liar to..yung blog na nakita ko hinanap lahat ng contests na sinalihan niya puro Stolen lahat ng entries niya..

Nasa FB eh..Ill try to find the link...


Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 24, 2013, 11:41:17 AM
(http://0.academia-photos.com/268841/56061/1027015/s200_mark_joseph_tajo.solis.jpg)

medyo magaling ako magbasa ng face..and I think this guy is sick in the head..

Mark Joseph Tajo Solis
Kyushu University, Political Science, Teaching Associate and Research Assistant


Other Affiliations:
University of the Philippines Diliman, Department of Political Science, Undergraduate

Research Interests:
Public Administration, Public Policy Analysis, Regional and Local Governance, and 2 more

About:
Mark Joseph Tajo Solis is a BA Political Science senior at the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines-Diliman, where he is a Diwa ng Magdalo Foundation and Wilfredo Keng Foundation scholar. From 2010 to 2011, he studied as a JASSO Fellow at the Kyushu University in Japan, took advanced courses under the Comparative Studies of Politics and Administration in Asia Graduate Program of the Faculty of Law, and served as a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies. His research interests revolve around decentralization and urbanization studies, peace and conflict studies, environmental politics, and comparative public administration.

Prior to his fellowship, Mark served as a regional intern in 2009 at the World Youth Alliance Asia Pacific, where he handled youth forums and social outreach initiatives, and then joined the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation as a social media desk cadet in the summer of 2010. A year after, he received the JENESYS Student Ambassadorial Grant from the Japanese Government-Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was also awarded a debate scholarship to Thailand by the Open Society Institute and International Debate Education Association. This year, he was named a Tunza Eco-generation Regional Ambassador for Southeast Asia by the United National Environment Programme.

A prolific academic writer, Mark’s papers have already been presented in several international conferences in South Korea, Malaysia, Japan, and the Philippines. Recently, his thesis entitled “Confronting Notoriety: The Rise of Warlordism and the Road to Peace in Southern Philippines” received a grant from the Southeast Asian Human Rights Studies Network (SEAHRN) and is bound for presentation in this year’s SEAHRN International Conference on Peace and Conflict in Jakarta, Indonesia.


Papers

Confronting Notoriety: The Rise of Warlordism and the Road to Peace in Southern Philippines

Managing Disasters through a Multi-sectoral Approach: Comparative Insights, Inroads, and Imperatives

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: A Case Study of the Equal Employment Opportunity Law System in Japan

Promoting Sustainable Human Development through Intercity Networks: Insights and Issues from East Asia

Warlords, Electoral Violence, and Cross-border Arms Flow: Examining their Implications to Philippine Democracy

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above profile (posted 3 yrs ago?) from:
http://kyushu-u.academia.edu/MarkJosephTajoSolis

which is similar to his profile as a member of Voices Against Corruption
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 24, 2013, 11:42:43 AM
http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=652154

read up


Prior to his fellowship, Mark served as a regional intern in 2009 at the World Youth Alliance Asia Pacific, where he handled youth forums and social outreach initiatives, and then joined the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation as a social media desk cadet in the summer of 2010. A year after, he received the JENESYS Student Ambassadorial Grant from the Japanese Government-Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was also awarded a debate scholarship to Thailand by the Open Society Institute and International Debate Education Association. This year, he was named a Tunza Eco-generation Regional Ambassador for Southeast Asia by the United National Environment Programme.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 24, 2013, 11:55:33 AM
pag binasa mo yung credentials mapapa WOW ka sa daming awards, sinulat, pinublish, hinawakang groups..

sobrang bango...eto talaga yung folly ng internet age, kayang kaya ihype up lahat at nakakalungkot din sa pinoy society..masyadong excited sa mga ganung titles... tignan mo yung effect ng mga employers na mahilig mag down ng mga applicants na hindi pasok sa so called top universities and colleges...kahit mas magagaling at mas may direction ang vision yung applicant...

oh cruel world..
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: skin on September 24, 2013, 12:13:34 PM
Dapat tingnan na rin yung mga published works niya.  Baka na-Sotto lang mga yun.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: farleysbeat on September 24, 2013, 01:15:16 PM
Dapat tingnan na rin yung mga published works niya.  Baka na-Sotto lang mga yun.

agree. malamang plagiarized din mga papel na sinulat ng mokong na ito. kaya natatawa ako kapag sinasabi na dapat bigyan sya ng 2nd chance...eh nakakailang ulit na nga syang nagnakaw ng litrato, 2nd chance pa rin?

@ gandy...nice links. hindi kaya ito ninakawan nya sa isa nyang paper: http://dspace.cigilibrary.org/jspui/bitstream/123456789/21576/1/Breaking%20through%20the%20glass%20ceiling%20Women%20in%20management.pdf?1
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 24, 2013, 01:53:02 PM
agree. malamang plagiarized din mga papel na sinulat ng mokong na ito. kaya natatawa ako kapag sinasabi na dapat bigyan sya ng 2nd chance...eh nakakailang ulit na nga syang nagnakaw ng litrato, 2nd chance pa rin?

@ gandy...nice links. hindi kaya ito ninakawan nya sa isa nyang paper: http://dspace.cigilibrary.org/jspui/bitstream/123456789/21576/1/Breaking%20through%20the%20glass%20ceiling%20Women%20in%20management.pdf?1

Hahahah huli ka balbon! hahaha

malamang nagplagiarize din siya ng mga papers niya..sigurado ako..sa mga ganyang serial liars..halatang daily job..

para siyang si Leonardo di caprio sa "Catch me if you can" story of Frank Abagnale Jr..

I hope to see UP dig deeper sa plagiarism niya and see him stripped off his degrees..
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: CeL1916 on September 24, 2013, 05:40:33 PM
Ang lakas ng loob eh no? Sarap kutusan hanggang umiyak? Member daw ng ano? "Voices against corruption"? Eh siya nga mismo di marunong lumaban ng patas.. Hahhaha
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: spadettie on September 24, 2013, 07:35:27 PM
sarap pahiran ng cocojam sa katawan at ipalapa sa mga langgam...
ang lagay eh kung di pa sya mabubuko eh hindi sya titigil... bwiset!
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: rickbig41 on September 24, 2013, 11:40:36 PM
t=96  :idea:
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: CeL1916 on September 25, 2013, 12:26:49 AM
t=96  :idea:

Parang naghahanap pa ng simpatya ang kumag, eh nung nag aacceptance speech siya naisip niya ba consequences, kung di pa nahuli yan malamang ganda ng ngiti niyan ngayon, haha..

Umabot pa sa fstoppers kalokohan niya..
http://fstoppers.com/student-wins-several-international-competitions-with-stolen-photos
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 01:41:49 AM
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Gerard Pacana • a day ago −
I'm a Filipino and I do photography as a hobby the only thing I could say is : he has an eye on how to win such photography competitions but maybe his only problem is, he don't have any camera to use or maybe just a plain thief after all :)
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Larry Gaurano  Gerard Pacana • 20 hours ago
Gerard, seriously... do you have to open with that? "I'm a Filipino... his problem is he doesn't have a camera?" I mean, seriously??? That just makes Filipinos sound worse. I'm an American Filipino, and I've seen this all too often.

No, not Filipinos cheating. That happens as often as other individuals from other ethnic groups that cheat. No, what I'm furious about is that when a Filipino does wrong doing, there's always other Filipinos that will excuse or justify it.

There's no justification for this. None whatsoever. That's like someone saying, well the reason I lied about being CEO for Google on my resume is because Google wouldn't hire me as their CEO. SERIOUSLY?!?!

As a Filipino, I believe that Solis' penalty should be much much more severe, to the tune of being expelled from school. Is that harsh? Nope! He did this countless times, with major organizations. Needless to say, if he's willing to cheat on this, what else has he cheated on? Yea, everything he's done in his "youth", should be fair game to be under suspicion.
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Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 01:43:13 AM
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Gerard Pacana  Larry Gaurano • 6 hours ago
What I mean on this is how can he submit such entries without grabbing others work if he has a camera and it doesn't mean that it makes Filipino worst...

I just stated that I am a Filipino because I am proud being one...
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epiquestions  Gerard Pacana • 4 hours ago −
Having an eye for great photos does not automatically make you a good photographer. It's like you can appreciate the beauty of a painting but it does not mean that you can paint. Having no camera is NOT an excuse to steal from others and claim it as your own so that you can join and win a contest.
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Gerard Pacana  epiquestions • 2 hours ago
You're right on that having no camera is not an excuse. My point is maybe that is one of the main reason why he joined the contest using others work, and I did not say that he is a good photographer. How can he be a good photographer with out a camera?hehehehehe
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pinoy pridezzzzzzz
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 01:45:45 AM
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Gerard Pacana  Ricky Tang • 5 hours ago −
Is that a discrimination about me (excluding my nationality) or you just don't understand what my thought is all about....
Please read it again.... I just said he has an eye to win such competitions because most of his entries where selected, Right? The bad thing is it doesn't belong to him that is why I said: maybe he is a plain thief after all....

pucha butthurt ang loko...haaays....what is it with these pinoy pridezterz?! mali logic  ng arguments niya ...typical fliptard...tsk tsk
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: red lights on September 25, 2013, 10:41:43 AM


tigas naman ng mukha nito. kapag ganito mga taong makikita mo ang sarap basagin ng mukha  :razz:
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: IncX on September 25, 2013, 11:44:37 AM
his face should be plastered everywhere with the caption "plagiarizer, has gotten away with it many times, do not trust"

and looking at his photo, the words "closet sociopath" comes to mind
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: robertshanepascual on September 25, 2013, 11:47:27 AM
Napanuod ko sa News kanina.

Sabi nya kaya lang daw nya nagawa yun kasi dala ng pangangailangan ng pamilya nya..

To do it a couple of times is a BS! <_<
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 11:51:48 AM
Napanuod ko sa News kanina.

Sabi nya kaya lang daw nya nagawa yun kasi dala ng pangangailangan ng pamilya nya..

To do it a couple of times is a BS! <_<


sociopath to...hanep ah..the end does not justify the means..and correct ka dyan..ilang beses na niya ginawa...may sakit sa utak yan..hanibbal..
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 11:56:22 AM
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solis uses "poverty" as a reason why he knowingly plagiarized to win money. its an often used reason by thieves of jewelry, cars, cellphones and money. we hear that often when criminals who are caught are interviewed on tv.

that makes solis no different from them.

what happened to hard work? perseverance? saving?

assuming they are not fake, he sounds smart and knowledgeable, he could have taken jobs and in fact had jobs but he took the easy, illegal way out.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 11:57:23 AM
I am from UP and if you happen to pass by UP overheard you will know that some items in his Cv are also showing signs of being "fake". Here are some of the questionable items:
1. He claimed to have written a thesis while Polsci majors who took the same course and subject are not required to do so. Infact he took the thesis subject twice (huh?) and most items written in the course are from group effort

2. One of his award winning article is a university requirement actually written with a group if 5. It is said he did not ask permission from the whole group to actually claim the article to be his alone and when he submitted it in a contest. (One of his groupmates said this)

3. He claimed to have the highest GPA in kyushu U. But this is cannot be proven unless you ask everyone their GPA

4. It is said he also lied having ro work as a RA for one of the prof

5. It also said he was fired from DPA due to falsification of his DTR

6. It is said he owns a macbook and a gadget lover and he lives at Philam village paranaque implying his interview with GMA is fake.

Note these are just what are discussed at UP overheard please feel free to investigate on your own
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 12:01:28 PM
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Avoid confrontation or punishment
Cover up lack of knowledge
Cover up embarrassment
To entertain oneself or others
Reinforce self-esteem, because of failing own expectation
Receive unearned praise or avoid disappointment or disproval
For no reason whatsoever
Habitual liars gives very few if any psychical or vocal signs of lying, due to the effortless nature of lying. That said, since he/she gives a very little thought to his/her lies, they are usually inconsistent & obvious.

Fear is a major contributor in developing habitual lying in a child & further advancement into adulthood, more so in conditions when the child finds truth telling results in more frequent or more severe punishment. Lack of appreciating and likelihood of unwanted consequences of telling the truth may result in frequent opting out for lying, which often involves less punishment & therefore becomes more desirable.

4.3

IMPULSIVE PATHOLOGICAL LIAR – IMPULSE CONTROL DISORDERS & LYING

Impulsive pathological liar lies due to impulse control problem, he/she lies to fulfill his/her present (in the moment) needs, without thinking of future negative effects that can be caused because of the lie. Impulsive pathological liar generally suffers from impulse control disorders, such as kleptomania, pathological gambling, compulsive shopping etc. Those suffering from impulse control disorders fail to learn from past negative experiences, frequently suffer from depression, likely to have history of substance abuse in family or have substance abuse problems themselves, likely to have deficiency in brain serotonin. Increase in brain serotonin may have positive effect in decreasing impulsiveness, such medication may have positive effects, however there hasn’t been clinical research performed to confirm or deny this theory.

4.4

SUBSTANCE ABUSE ASSOCIATED PATHOLOGICAL LIAR

Self-Deception is an undeniable part of addictive process. People abuse alcohol or other drugs constantly lie to themselves & others to avoid embarrassment, conflict, as well as to obtain the substance. Getting off substance requires learning to distance oneself from the deceit, therefore learning to be truthful is generally a part of any Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous program.

5.

Signs of Lying

Human detection of deceit can be summarized by the following seven signs.

7 Signs of Lying

Disguised smiling
Lack of head movement
Increased rate of self-adapters (eg., movements such playing with an object in hands, scratching one’s head etc.)
Increased/Heightened pitch of voice
Reduced rate of speech
Pause fillers (“uh”, “hm”, “er”)
Less corresponding, matching nonverbal behavior from the other communication methods (ex. the movement of hands doesn’t match the substance of the lie that is being told orally)
Reference: (Fiedler, Walka, Zuckerman, Driver, Ford)



Read more http://depressiond.com/pathological-liar/
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: prince22 on September 25, 2013, 12:02:47 PM

Sabi nya kaya lang daw nya nagawa yun kasi dala ng pangangailangan ng pamilya nya..


My sister who is also a graduate of UP says she personally knows the guy and that they are well off.
Sonofavitch even lied about his reasons.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: IncX on September 25, 2013, 12:36:26 PM
could this be a ploy to cover up the Napoles scandal?

i mean, he sure is someone we all love to hate ...
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 01:20:00 PM
Maricris R. Valte
is watching Mark Solis' interview on GMA News TV, where he claims that money problems forced him to resort to misrepresenting himself. I want to puke! I've seen his house in Las Pinas and the venue of the GMA-7 interview doesn't look anything close to his house. He has more expensive gadgets than I have! I challenge the fact-finding committee of UP to investigate his and his family's lifestyle. At magkano ba naman ang tuition fee sa UP? Mas mahal pa yung Docksides niya kesa sa 3 units, at mas mahal pa ang i-pad niya kesa sa 9 units sa NCPAG! Besides, akala ko ba teaching assistant daw siya ni Alex Brillantes? That entitles him to free tuition, may stipend pa siya!

Utang na loob, sobra-sobra nang pang-iinsulto sa katalinuhan ng ibang tao ang ginagawa niya. Kabataan at mahihirap, ininsulto pa niya! Pati nanay niya, nakisama pa! What kind of values do his parents -- his elders -- teach him?
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 01:21:24 PM
https://www.facebook.com/maricris.valte/posts/10200747973650335


the plot thickens
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 01:24:43 PM
http://digitaledition.philstar.com/?utm_content=bufferb1f63&utm_source=buffer&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Buffer#23894
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 01:25:52 PM
(http://digitaledition.philstar.com/newsrepository/newsarticles/thumbs/images/1379956589_400_368.jpg)

any face reading afficionados here?! initial impression ng mga tao dito sa bahay..theres something behind his sly smile and eyes...

Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 01:27:33 PM
- "His political science thesis titled “Accountability Deficit and Electoral Violence: The Case of Civilian Volunteer Organizations in Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao” received a mark of 1.25 – reportedly the highest in his class." As Dr. Maria Ela L. Atienza of the Pol Sci dept said, there is NO undergraduate thesis in Pol Sci, unless you belong to the 5-year BA-MA Honors Program (and Mark did not belong to this program). In such a case, you get a grade of P or F for your thesis, with no numerical equivalent. Mark's claim is another documented case of misrepresentation.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 01:28:44 PM
Candy Bandong-- Mark Solis is just a reflection of what we have become as a people, corrupt, depraved and lacking in integrity. The moral fiber of youth like Mark is so frayed and tattered from the example he has learned from our seriously ailing society in general. Senators, government leaders are no different. The only good thing (if there is any) about this fiasco is that Mark is still young and his failure correctable. I hope he learns his lessons well. From his interview, our culture of materialism and consumer orientation is rearing its ugly head as another justification for his misconduct.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: farleysbeat on September 25, 2013, 01:29:42 PM
maya ko basahin yang FB, bawal sa office eh. :-D

ang naisip ko lang ay may mabuti rin naidulot ang pagkapanalo nya ng 1st place sa pamamagitan ng pagnanakaw:

1) Kasi kung 2nd o 3rd place lang siya, malamang di gaaanong mapagtutuonan ng pansin ang ninakaw nyang litrato dahil sa 1st place lahat tututok...tuloy ang ligaya nya.
2) Mas maraming Pilipino ngayon ang mas naging aware na di lang sa sulatin o sa musika o sa pelikula pwedeng magnakaw, pati sa photography.
3) Mas natauhan ang mga taga-UP sa mga produkto nitong di kanais-nais: the cat-killing student, the senators, at itong sociopath na magnanakaw na ito. Kaya dapat maging mabigat ang parusa sa taong ito ng hindi pamarisan ng mga bata...lalo na't napakaraming may hawak ng DSLR sa campus.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: red lights on September 25, 2013, 01:39:19 PM
(http://digitaledition.philstar.com/newsrepository/newsarticles/thumbs/images/1379956589_400_368.jpg)



parang nang-aasar pa tong gag0 na to ah  :razz:
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 02:02:04 PM

parang nang-aasar pa tong gag0 na to ah  :razz:

Patis tesoro padaw yung barong niya..
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 02:08:58 PM
maya ko basahin yang FB, bawal sa office eh. :-D

ang naisip ko lang ay may mabuti rin naidulot ang pagkapanalo nya ng 1st place sa pamamagitan ng pagnanakaw:

1) Kasi kung 2nd o 3rd place lang siya, malamang di gaaanong mapagtutuonan ng pansin ang ninakaw nyang litrato dahil sa 1st place lahat tututok...tuloy ang ligaya nya.
2) Mas maraming Pilipino ngayon ang mas naging aware na di lang sa sulatin o sa musika o sa pelikula pwedeng magnakaw, pati sa photography.
3) Mas natauhan ang mga taga-UP sa mga produkto nitong di kanais-nais: the cat-killing student, the senators, at itong sociopath na magnanakaw na ito. Kaya dapat maging mabigat ang parusa sa taong ito ng hindi pamarisan ng mga bata...lalo na't napakaraming may hawak ng DSLR sa campus.

mismo, I was a DSLR nut a few years ago..got a bunch of gear..abandoned it for a small rugged  compact camera nowadays..the bulk the weight, the hassles of lugging around a DSLR got to me...


(http://www.sandrophoto.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/famous-photographs-iwo-jima-flag.jpg)

eto pala yung isang shot ko sa isang army  camp when i was studying my masters degree in applied thermal nuclear divison using roman numerals...sa Harvard Westminster Abbey University London.

I snapped this while i was out for a morning jog sa base..it was near my dormitory..There was a big storm that morning..kaya natumba yung flagpole eh may napadaan na isang troop na nagjogging din..binuhat nila..

Please like my Facebook page and flickr...
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: red lights on September 25, 2013, 02:37:38 PM
Patis tesoro padaw yung barong niya..

at sinasabi nya na mahirap sya. minsan talaga masarap pumatay eh  :razz:
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 02:39:28 PM
Quote
Watched the video of his acceptance speech. He certainly made fools out of the entire audience--hundreds of them it seems..and especially the hosts/organizers, the Chilean Embassy -- who all applauded and cheered him. Deep inside, Solis must be laughing "haha mga uto uto!!" Wonder how those people who applauded and took pics of him feel now.

However, What he did is even more damning than your usual plagiarism case.

If this was say, a contest sponsored by the Dept of Tourism, and he submitted a picture of a sunset in Boracay .. caption saying "the breathtaking majestic sky over Boracay at Dusk" and he won, and turned out it was a photo (or Boracay) taken by someone else... THAT'S Plagiarsim.

But in this case...

It was sponsored by a FOREIGN GOVERNMENT (Chile). How often do you hear Embassy sponsored contests? Much kudos to them, trying o foster friendship between our countries.. imagine all the Chilean dignitaries who attended the event. Todo pusteryoso pa for sure mga yan. The prize money came from their govt budget. Nasa newsletter or mainstream news na rin nila yan... tapos this crap happens? We'll be the laughingstock of the Chileans!

Then there's the theme.. of which he alluded to in his speech...basically the beauty of the Filipino spirit as shown in the smile of that "FILIPINO" Boy in ZAMBOANGA City amidst hardship...

E yun pala, the Boy is not a Filipino, and its not in Zamboanga or anywhere in the Philippines..!!! The sublime message being, of all Photos submitted and screened by the committee, they chose that pic over hundreds of other photos with GENUINE Pinoys in GENUINE Philippine Locales. Yun pala di sa Pinas. NGEK!! 

Now , IRONICALLY, any foreigner who reads this news (especially CHILEANS) is hearing all about ZAMBOANGA CITY... Not because of a smiling boy, but of a war-torn city being terrorized by terrorists. Makes you wonder if its even POSSIBLE to capture such a photo over there.

But God forbid we should criticize him or take him to task for what he did, as we will be called "cyber bullies".

One last thing- Im just wondering, didnt his family and friends (who all congratulated him and reveled in his triumph) ever ask him... "ANAK/KUYA/PARE.... teka lang, Kailan ka pumunta sa Zamboanga para kunin yung pic na yun? Sabi mo 2012 mo Kinuha... di ka naman bumiyahe papuntang Zamboanga a?"


Meaning that they most likely knew beforehand.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 02:43:45 PM
http://filipinoscribe.com/2013/09/22/mark-joseph-tajo-solis-stolen-shots/

more reading..

http://www.cheezmiss.com/2013/09/what-up-student-mark-solis-is-really.html
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 25, 2013, 03:02:10 PM
Detractors fear the boy has an inner sociopath that keeps rising to the surface. In an interview after last week’s awarding ceremonies, Solis discussed his winning entry and the boy in the photo, whose name he did not provide, with our reporter Donnabelle Gatdula.

An excerpt: “I told him, just smile in the most natural way you can. You may show your teeth or you may not show your teeth. The context of the photo is that he was helping his father harvest seaweed in Zamboanga, which is a place right now that is falling apart. It was really relevant for me to have one photo. It was shot back in 2012, when the place was struck by Typhoon Lawin. The enterprise is called aquaculture seaweed farming. (The typhoon) destroyed their house, that is why he’s helping his father. This kid wants to become a seaman… to board a ship and have money.”



^^^GRABE!!!!!! SOCIOPATH TO THE MAX!
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: spadettie on September 25, 2013, 04:09:32 PM
nampootcha, kung napanood nyo interview ng mokong na to sa GMA 7, langya wala sa ichura nya ang titira sa bahay na yun.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: raginghormones on September 25, 2013, 06:01:59 PM
Detractors fear the boy has an inner sociopath that keeps rising to the surface. In an interview after last week’s awarding ceremonies, Solis discussed his winning entry and the boy in the photo, whose name he did not provide, with our reporter Donnabelle Gatdula.

An excerpt: “I told him, just smile in the most natural way you can. You may show your teeth or you may not show your teeth. The context of the photo is that he was helping his father harvest seaweed in Zamboanga, which is a place right now that is falling apart. It was really relevant for me to have one photo. It was shot back in 2012, when the place was struck by Typhoon Lawin. The enterprise is called aquaculture seaweed farming. (The typhoon) destroyed their house, that is why he’s helping his father. This kid wants to become a seaman… to board a ship and have money.”



^^^GRABE!!!!!! SOCIOPATH TO THE MAX!

sociopath indeed! grabe story telling skills niya at anlawak ng kanyang

(http://i.qkme.me/3pdupm.jpg)
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 26, 2013, 12:24:39 AM
Only in the Failippines where a legal document you got from govt office and submit it again to another govt office to have it authenticate. Then when you go abroad again you need to bring the authenticated document to the embassy for verification. Because Filipinos know that they are cheaters.


http://getrealphilippines.com/blog/2013/09/froth-and-bubble-toil-and-trouble/

“Froth and Bubble”, “Toil and Trouble”
September 25, 2013by Ms. Mike Portes
Plagiarism is personal to me, having been a victim myself , unfortunately many think plagiarism is a none issue.
Well sorry to say that, plagiarism has one big repercussion that should make each Filipino conscious and cautious about and it is losing our credibility and the respect of the international market. Fact is, we are already a dime a dozen abroad, and issues on credibility does affect our market value.
Just compare the contracts of other Third world nationals against that of our OFWs and see how short changed most of our kababayans are, and that’s just because of how we are currently being exported as cattle and nothing but cheap labor.  It is now up to the OFW to prove his worth. What happens when the branding of dishonesty is synonymous to our nationality, won’t that be an issue we should all be concerned about?
Let’s go beyond the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) which dictates that everything is copyright protected once a material hits a server therefore making individuals who copy and paste, improperly quote, or intentionally plagiarize online material financially liable for their actions.
Mark Joseph Solis
What Mark Joseph Solis did is nothing new in my lifetime. He obviously took after our “beloved” politicians and public servants. We’ve seen this act so many times with our “leaders”, the only difference is that Solis got busted and being held accountable unlike with our politicians who don’t get busted or if they do get busted, they are never held accountable.
Let’s go beyond the plagiarism of Mark Joseph Solis and the manifestations of a victim psychology because fact is, being poor or hard up didn’t prevent any true achiever from attaining success and their goals.
Let’s just forget all that and just focus on the accessible opportunities to graduates of any of the country’s top calibre schools.
It appears that plagiarism has become in vogue within the very halls that are supposed to craft laws. The Senate reverberate with plagiarism, the most sensational of which was that of Sotto, that gave birth to the term “Sottoism”. Yesterday’s news it is but the stink permeates and latches on.
The stench is emanating from a culture of impunity, where even the revered of legal positions have become oblivious of fair game, recall when SC Associate Justice Mariano del Castillo got away with plagiarism, excused with “accidental removal of proper attributions”. Let’s not leave out Marcos, Gloria, Bolante, Garcia, Ligot; Our history is pock marked with the deplorable statistics on plunder cases.
Many times, I have written that the miasma is reeking from the very dysfunctions of our culture yet many are too deluded to see that the problem is when institutions are consumed with self-entitlement.
An “uno”, a title or an award, regardless of how it was attained, are given the highest premium.
Superficiality has been the norm, most have forgotten the essence of passion and service. Worse of all, we have forgotten our humanity and we only see commodity.
The indecency and the abuse of privilege has become a template for a people who would rather buy popularity than substance.
After 27 years after People Power and we have re-invented a nation on a house of cards.
What Mark Joseph Solis did, is nothing new in my lifetime. He obviously took after our “beloved” politicians and public servants. We’ve seen this act so many times with our “leaders”, the only difference is that Solis got busted and being held accountable unlike with our politicians who don’t get busted or if they do get busted, they are never held accountable.
Woe to high education, titles and awards when all are diminished to “froth and bubble”, when all that it has given back to a nation is power with expiration and achievement confined to applause. All “honor” devoid of the responsibility to uphold the greater good. The returns, all “toil and trouble”.
In my country, all are in want of change but only a scruple want to take part in the solution. Such is a people ingrossed with selfies than with immersion.
Blinded by the glitter, lured to the flames.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: Musikerochan on September 26, 2013, 09:43:03 AM
personality seen by reading the face? that's silly.

the kid committed a crime, that is what it is. wag na lagyan ng ibang kulay, parang the Buzz lang ang dating eh. dahil if anybody insisted about it being pinoy prideZZZ, then they're missing the entire point really. dahil pwede rin tingnan ito sa kabilang punto: "yak! ganyan pala ang trabaho ng mga taong galing sa mga kilalang school?" which is actually not the issue, kagaya ng nationality.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: raginghormones on September 26, 2013, 10:32:20 AM
h@yup talaga sa kapal ng mukha!!

(https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/1231632_595108183863679_745975123_n.jpg)
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: red lights on September 26, 2013, 10:34:29 AM
h@yup talaga sa kapal ng mukha!!

(https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/1231632_595108183863679_745975123_n.jpg)


grabe na tigas ng mukha nito. mas makapal pa sa adobeng pader ng mga lumang bahay  :razz:
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: gandydancer123 on September 26, 2013, 11:15:51 AM
MANILA, Philippines - After citing youthful lapse of judgment, the lure of travel abroad, and the prize money, Mark Joseph Solis now says that poverty drove him to lift someone else’s photo and submit it as his own to a contest sponsored by the Chilean embassy in Manila.
He has not returned the prize money of $1,000, and issued an appeal that he be allowed to keep it.
In an interview with GMA News TV, Solis explained that he only wanted help ease his family’s financial problems.
“Hirap din sa buhay, minsan gusto mo rin ng bagong gamit kahit papano, minsan kapos sa tuition, in fact ngayon hindi pa ako nakakabayad ng tuition ko sa UP (Life is hard, sometimes you want new things, sometimes you lack tuition money, in fact I haven’t paid my UP tuition yet).”
Solis, along with his mother Amelia, showed the news crew their modest rented home, which they are also renting out to other people to augment their income.
However, netizen Maricris Valte, who used to work with Solis, urged the fact-finding committee of the University of the Philippines (UP) to conduct a lifestyle check.
“Watching Mark Solis’ interview on GMA News TV, where he claims that money problems forced him to resort to misrepresenting himself. I want to puke! I’ve seen his house in Las Piñas and the venue of the GMA-7 interview doesn’t look anything close to his house. He has more expensive gadgets than I have! I challenge the fact-finding committee of UP to investigate his and his family’s lifestyle,” Valte posted on her Facebook account.
When asked to elaborate, Valte told The STAR that Solis used to work in a project that she was managing and that they rode in the same service car that ferried him from his home in Las Piñas to their seminar venue in Tagaytay.
Valte also disputes Solis’ claims that he led the research arm of the Philippine Society of Public Administration (PSPA). “He was contracted for my project Dec. 1, 2012 and unless this is where he spent those times that he was absent from work, there is no way that he could have been ‘leading’ the research arm of PSPA. I recommended the pre-termination of his contract effective March 8, 2013.”
Another case of misrepresentation, Valte pointed out, is the political science thesis of Solis titled “Accountability Deficit and Electoral Violence: The Case of Civilian Volunteer Organizations in Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao,” which received a mark of 1.25, reportedly the highest in his class.
“As Dr. Maria Ela Atienza of Pol Sci dept said, there is no undergraduate thesis in Pol Sci, unless you belong to a 5-year BA-MA Honors program (and Mark did not belong to this program). In such case, you get a grade of P or F for your thesis, with no numerical equivalent,” Valte said.
Meanwhile, University of the Philippines president Alfredo Pascual yesterday said he shares the outrage felt by everyone over the issue involving graduate student Solis, who won in a photo essay competition by submitting a photo lifted from the Internet.
“I would like to assure the public that the UP administration is treating this matter very seriously. I share the outrage felt by everyone,” said Pascual in a statement.
“Upon my instructions, the UP National College of Public Administration and Governance (NCPAG) has formed a fact-finding committee to establish the circumstances and chronology of events as well as the digital footprints related to this issue and to recommend measures to be undertaken to ensure that justice is served,” he said.
UP NCPAG dean Maria Fe Mendoza said the fact-finding committee is composed of a senior faculty, a junior faculty, and a student representative.
Solis, a graduate of political science in UP, is currently enrolled in his first semester at the UP NCPAG for his masters degree.
“We share the indignation of many people who find the action of Mr. Solis profoundly deplorable. Let us allow due process to take its complete course,” UP-NCPAG said in a statement.
Earlier, UP vice president for public affairs J. Prospero de Vera said the three-person fact-finding committee was given until Oct. 4 to submit its recommendations.
“The fact-finding committee, after the appraisal of the facts, will say whether (or not) they think there are violations of university rules and regulations,” said De Vera.
As regards requests posted on the Internet asking the university to withdraw the political science degree granted to Solis, De Vera said UP could not just decide on the matter without giving him due process.
“There is a process involved as far as taking back degrees because that is given by the Board of Regents,” said the vice president.
“The board will have to act on it based on a complaint, based on an investigation, and based on the use of due process through the student disciplinary tribunal,” he said.
UP Diliman chancellor Caesar Saloma had said the university is currently in the process of revising its student rules and regulations.
Saloma said the 2012 Code of Student Conduct – a draft of which was released on the UP website – is still under consultation and has yet to take effect.
The present one in effect is the 1998 rules and regulations on student conduct and discipline.
Section 1 of the 1998 rule states that “students shall at all times observe the laws of the land and the rules and regulations of the university.”
The Cultural Center of the Philippines, partner of the Chilean embassy in the Calidad Humana project, yesterday issued a statement deploring Solis’ act of plagiarism.
“His action becomes even more shameless when he personally received his prizes from Ambassador Roberto Mayorga during the celebration of the National Day of Chile,” CCP said. “We understand that Mr. Solis will be living in the shadow of his shame.”
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPPAP) likewise said that their own investigation is underway and that if Solis is proven guilty the reward will be recalled “without prejudice to the filing of civil and criminal cases if warranted by circumstances.”  – Janvic Mateo, Jose Rodel Clapano, Verns Joven
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: ibbyboy02 on September 26, 2013, 12:04:22 PM
Lakas makasira ng araw ni Solis.

Now hiring: hitman
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: stirfriedstrat on September 27, 2013, 10:33:24 AM
"rip his head off and shit down his throat!"

~Full Metal Jacket (1987)
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: fizz450_03 on September 27, 2013, 08:19:34 PM
^ exactly!


sad event for UP pero naniniwala pa din ako na isolated lang tong taong ito. anyone from any school given the right kind of twistedness can do this.

at balibalita pa na ayaw daw niya ibalik yung prize money even after the exposé.

on the internetz, it's even being said that he is not the "poor and struggling" student he makes himself out to be, which he says is the main reason behind his "youthful lapse in judgement".  :-D
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: CeL1916 on October 06, 2013, 09:07:42 PM
Anung nangyari dito? Pinatawad ng original na mayari ng pic?
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: xelalien on October 27, 2013, 07:00:03 AM
h@yup talaga sa kapal ng mukha!!

(https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/1231632_595108183863679_745975123_n.jpg)

plus GMA7's "walang kinikilingan" bu||crap... talagang iniinsulto nila ang common sense
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: Letour on November 21, 2013, 12:32:49 PM
Here is my blog article on plagiarism posted last September 2013

http://www.manilaspeak.com/rod-vera/plagiarism%E2%80%95an-academic-crime/

Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: pallas on December 02, 2013, 11:50:40 AM
wrong thread...sorry folks.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: kurtcobainer on December 02, 2013, 09:04:46 PM
Here is my blog article on plagiarism posted last September 2013

http://www.manilaspeak.com/rod-vera/plagiarism%E2%80%95an-academic-crime/

Hi Sir Letour! Was at the Copyright event last Saturday.

Was supposed to ask you last Saturday but I was in a hurry so, dito ko nalang itatanong sa 'yo.

There's this writer who took a photo of our group and put it on his book. Although, I think he didn't mean any harm I guess he just wanted to make a point. Kaya lang nilagay nya yung photo ng group namin dun sa negative side ng article nya and it made us look bad. Some of my friends noticed it as well. What do you suggest we do? Should we file a case of infringement on him? Need your opinion.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: marzi on July 05, 2016, 01:51:10 PM
kamusta na kaya si solis?
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: CeL1916 on July 05, 2016, 08:09:47 PM
kamusta na kaya si solis?

Malamang thuglife
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: marzi on July 06, 2016, 07:23:18 AM
naghahanap ako online galleries ng mga photos nya kaso wala. muka namang walang camera tong mokong na to eh.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: fizz450_03 on July 06, 2016, 07:54:18 AM
yeah i wonder what he is up to now?

cruel kung cruel, but i think the public has the right to know what happened to him, so we can find out as well if he was held accountable.

magandang tool to get people to realize that plagiarism won't get you nowhere. i would've felt sorry for him and while i also believe in second chances, pero sa itsura niya, the many times he'd done it, his contempt at even asking to keep the prize money - he's got the makings of being a cheat and liar for life. who knows what other [gooey brown stuff] he will be up to if he is allowed to serve in a public capacity?

Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: CeL1916 on July 06, 2016, 08:09:56 AM
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2015/12/03/1528420/grad-photo-plagiarism-gets-redemption


Eto na siya
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: marzi on July 06, 2016, 08:29:44 AM
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2015/12/03/1528420/grad-photo-plagiarism-gets-redemption

Eto na siya

Redemption in the eyes of the contest organizer, maybe.

Yung may ari nung picture na isinali nya, kung present sana yun dun sa book launch, thats when we can all say that he has fully redeemed himself.
Title: Re: Plagiarism in Photography
Post by: fizz450_03 on July 06, 2016, 09:03:12 AM

Yung may ari nung picture na isinali nya, kung present sana yun dun sa book launch, thats when we can all say that he has fully redeemed himself.

I agree, part of his "path to redemption" should also have included moves to reach out to the other persons whose
work he passed off as his own.

Tulad nga ng sabi ko, his case should be publicly followed up so people can see what happens to plagiarists, and that
there can be a second shot at life - if one plays his cards right thereafter.