Still could've covered his bases by sending a link. He probably just rewrote it enough that the article would pass Copyscape.
I would like to make two humble requests.
1. blacken the OP
2. some kind of traffic meter to show the traffic starting around the time the OP was posted.
Still could've covered his bases by sending a link. He probably just rewrote it enough that the article would pass Copyscape.
Spurs win by 15 tonight and I'm copyrighting it
Haha, if LJ got hired there it would actually be worth paying for Insider.
I wouldn't do either, makes it all a publicity stunt, or seemingly so.
Wow, the guy must have spent just as much time to go through the entire post and change wording and make it legible as he would have spent writing original content.
Ok, someone photoshop this into a spur so that Timvp can update his signature.
Nah, he'd have had to go back and watch Spurs games. ESPN can't be bothered to do that.
nah...
You have to think a bit and have done some research and maybe actually WATCHED a flppn game.
Can't it's got a copyright watermark.
Holy .
Now it looks like I took your stuff.
I even put nah...
Weird juju.
yeah I was going to go after you, but I'll learn from LJ's fine example.
Nah©
ESPN should send him this link:
http://sites.jcu.edu/fycomp/pages/plagiarism/
It would be better to get a press pass.
ah, so you caught the irony. LOL
Would really suck if this pisses enough people off and quality takes becomes less and less on forums.
Come to think of it, maybe ESPN is actively doing this to discourage people posting good information for free, starve the desperate basketball junkies, and have them pay for 2nd-rated content on their crap site.
Right on the front of their NBA front page too.
http://www.sbnation.com/nba
Holy ! .......
Anything that's bad for BSPN is good for SBN, tbh.
Great SpursTalk publicity stunt.
Can we find out this clowns ESPN email and all on him for copying?
lol so called experts on BSPN haveing to come here and steal the info from timvp.
Sad, but not surprising from WEakasSPN.
I'm surprised ESPN doesn't fire him for violating the "no Spurs" policy.
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