On Friday, August 17, 2007, Blogger News Network publisher Robert Hayes was contacted by a journalist claiming that one of our posted stories contained extensive selections from his published work without attribution or credit.
BNN immediately investigated the claim, and discovered that the BNN writer in question, Shantanu Dutta, had indeed presented the complainant’s material as though it were his own. Mr. Dutta’s account was suspended pending further investigation. A quick review, followed by a more comprehensive check of numerous stories, found numerous instances of plagiarism in Mr. Dutta’s work. The offenses were so numerous and so widespread that it was often more difficult to find original, unplagiarised material in his postings than to find plagiarized material. The most common offense found is the simple cutting and pasting of large blocks of text from published news articles into Mr. Dutta’s postings.
Mr. Dutta has been invited to comment but as of this writing has not responded to communications from BNN. His account is suspended at BNN and will not be reinstated.
Because of the scope and number of plagiarism incidents, it is not possible for us to immediately identify and apologize to the parties whose work was misappropriated by Mr. Dutta. In order to facilitate the process of determining who has been harmed, we have chosen to leave Mr. Dutta’s postings on the site, accompanied by an explanatory note. All of Mr. Dutta’s postings are being identified as being likely plagiarisms, and all of his postings are being moved to a special category for ready identification. Owners of copyrighted material who discover a violation in one of Mr. Dutta’s postings (or anywhere on BNN) should contact BNN publisher Robert Hayes.
BNN strives for the highest ethical standards. When we fail to achieve those standards, as we have in this case, we are obliged to be forthright about our failure. We did not detect these plagiarisms, as we should have done. We are improving the editorial review process to reduce the chances of this happening again, and we apologize to our readers and our peers for the wrong that we have done them.
UPDATED TO ADD: BNN actively solicits, both now and in the future, the aid of every one of its readers, contributors, and friends in the blogosphere, in preventing, detecting and eliminating plagiarism in our stories. If you find a story or passage which you believe to be problematic, please contact BNN editor Simon Barrett. Thank you for your help and for your encouragement.















11 users commented in " BNN Uncovers Plagiarism Problem; Writer Suspended, Offending Posts Identified "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackLiars do not pass the test of time.
Cheers and God bless.
This is why I always post a link to any sources that I use.
Sometimes many people use the same press releases, and when
we properly cite the source, it makes review and checking easy.
It is a shame that this happened, but plagiarism is an industry wide problem.
Unless all the info is original, I always give proper credit, because
something like this gives us all a black eye.
This shows where your (our) site leaves the rest behind. The forthrightness and immediate explanation of the offense/problem, the fix, the apologies, the lack of excuses sets you (us) and BNN apart!
Although I have not posted for a while (due to time constraints - If only I didn’t have to sleep…) I still feel as though I’m a part of a family here. One that I am glad to be a part of.
Thanks Robert! Keep up the good work. To quote Commander Peter Quincy Taggart: “Never give up, never surrender!”
http://datacore.sciflicks.com/galaxy_quest/sounds/galaxy_quest_never_give_up.wav
I really do like the model that BNN has adopted, though iniially I was bit critical on its quality of content because of its ‘laissez-faire’ approach. Even now I am bit critical on quality of its few posts; however that’s subjective; and that’s true for all media. What’s good in BNN is the hands-off approach editors of BNN have adopted for most contributors (bloggers worth their salt do get mad when ‘all-knowing’ editors mostly show their ignorances through so-called ‘editorial value-additions’); the bad thing is many of us - the same so-called ‘bloggers’ but not worth their salt misuse it.
The right balance I believe no one could master (not even softwares).
I would again thank Robert for his Update (last-para in above article) where acknowledging the slip, he solicited community help in controlling plagiarism. Yes, plagiarism is a challenge and only self-regulation can contain that to some extent. So he also stated what can be a possible solution to the widespread problem. It’s upto us, ‘bloggers’ as a community, to self-regulate ourselves so that we be the first to critically examine ourselves in all aspects and ensure we don’t lose credibility as a ‘community’.
Thanks Robert…and as a researcher I would love to know whether this is the 1st example of acknowledging plagiarism by informing all (rather than putting it in a footnote somewhere so that less number of people know about it); and if indeed is - whether this exemplary action can motivate others to follow suit.
I think it is the same Shantanu Datta I happen to know, though I cannot confront him with this matter for obvious reasons. I always wondered how a guy with a full-time job as a journalist could be so prolific on a forum that pays next to nothing.
Now I know. When something or someone happens to be too good to be true, that often really turns out to be the case!!
Your response to Datta’s bogus data is right on target. Go BNN go.
Plagarism is rife on the internet alas. I have actually had my online content pinched by offline mags/zines. Its good to see that BNN are on top of this and keeping track of things. S*** happens, get yerself up and get on wif it. (And my family in law would say.)
Andrew, you are right, there is way too much of it. I hate to see articles scraped, and I have had my fair share of it happen to me.
The way I look at it, the rubbish I write, is my ‘rubbish’. Get your own ‘rubbish’ don’t recycle mine!
You can rest assured that from now on we are going to be very proactive on this issue.
Simon - Editor
If this is the same Shantanu Dutta:
http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?hl=en&tab=wb&q=shantanu+dutta&btnG=Search+Blogs
He is active on a lot of other sites in addition to the fitthwiseman.blogspot.com:
desicritics
ground report
merinews
multiply
Sulekha
He is also on Global Voices.
This Mr. Dutta states he is an Indian Christian?
Here is his profile:
Shantanu Dutta
Age: 251
Gender: Male
Astrological Sign: Aries
Zodiac Year: Rat
I guess “Rat” is about the only thing accurate in this instance, if this is our Shantanu.
If anyone can confirm this is the same Shantanu, perhaps I can come up with an interesting post at Fraud, Phishing and Financial Misdeeds. It might be a little off-topic, but sometimes that keeps things fresh.
My e-mail is EdwardDickson@sbcglobal.net
Specchless. Am actually still reading
Well done BNN - may you go from strength to strength.
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