Credit where credit is due
Competition among news organizations, advisory firms
and professional organizations is fierce, and they
sometimes fight over who should get credit for a scoop,
a good idea or an advocacy victory in Parliament. Often,
those who had nothing whatsoever to do with bringing
an issue to light are the very ones who end up getting
the most credit for it. It's quicker and easier to steal an
idea than it is to create one, and some organizations
therefore devote more effort to idea theft than to idea
origination. In a fair world, these plagiarists would
eventually get their comeuppance. The CR still has a
ways to go, though, and showing professional courtesy
is often seen here as a weakness, not a virtue. The
Final Word always tries to cite its news sources, even if
some of these same sources borrow liberally from us
without giving us credit. Perhaps this is our weakness,
but we still think it's the right thing to do. plagiarism
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