David Richards defends against another plagiarism charge
By Tim Lince in Media News on Wednesday, 31st July 2013 at 2:05pm
Smarthouse editor David Richards has voiced his discontent at an article published yesterday on consumer technology website TechGeek that accused him of plagiarising numerous articles.
In the article, headlined “'Phantom' Strikes Back: tech site Smarthouse caught plagiarising again”, TechGeek editor Terence Huynh gave numerous examples of articles he claims Richards plagiarised, including content from TechRadar, The Australian, The Sydney Morning Herald, the Daily Mail and Electronista.
Talking to ITJourno, Richards said he was angry at the accusation and was considering legal action against the website.
“I'm tempted to take [TechGeek] to court, you can't make claims like 'plagiarism' without looking at the legal preced...
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