tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-595859379914711075.post417234129762620488..comments2024-03-19T18:51:58.496-05:00Comments on Cultural Front: W.D.S.: Something Borrowed or Stolen? H. Rambsyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16862209871277442972noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-595859379914711075.post-10030174580766629702013-02-07T08:52:11.223-06:002013-02-07T08:52:11.223-06:00I agree with Sandra. Plagiarism is the same for mu...I agree with Sandra. Plagiarism is the same for music and writing. Before a song can be classified as a song, lyrics must be written. When a artist takes lines from a previous song without permission, it is the same as not citing a quote from an author. There is no difference in the two and a person should be punished for taking someone else ideas. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01331974644081094895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-595859379914711075.post-54915822816362810942013-02-06T21:21:31.876-06:002013-02-06T21:21:31.876-06:00Plagiarism is plagiarism whether it is in music or...Plagiarism is plagiarism whether it is in music or writing. You must give a person credit for his or her work. In albums there is a whole pamphlet stating the producer and songwriter of each song. Therefore, a paper should always include the same. It is not fair for someone to do all the work and another person to take credit. Writers and musicians should have to follow the same rules.Ajeenah Johnson-Brownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-595859379914711075.post-72502435561676747742013-02-06T01:49:27.434-06:002013-02-06T01:49:27.434-06:00The differences in plaigarism in writing and music...The differences in plaigarism in writing and music are a little unfair. With music you are using another person's idea with little to no creative input from yourself when using the piece from the producer. With writing you can take people's ideas you agree with and basically make it your own and add to it. joshua jonesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-595859379914711075.post-22583317276910079842013-02-06T00:33:43.926-06:002013-02-06T00:33:43.926-06:00Plagiarism, whether in music or in writing, is sti...Plagiarism, whether in music or in writing, is still plagiarism. The fact that it is more accepted in music may stem from the fact that some artists share music between industries. They write songs and music for other artists and do not always tell the fans. Writers, on the other hand are mostly independent. When writers collaborate it is usually made obvious to the public. There should not be discrimination between the two professions. When someone else's work is being passed of as one's own, there should be consequences.Sandranoreply@blogger.com