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	<title>Comments on: Performance Studies Gets Burned by Big Publishing</title>
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		<title>By: alizon</title>
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		<description>plagiarism in performance studies?  really?  say it ain&#039;t so.  is commercial plagiarism different than not for profit plagiarism? does plagiarism exist outside profit media?  of course it does. academia does not have a higher standard of ethics.  believe it or not academics are human beings--desperate, shallow, hustlers, seeking attention and fans.</description>
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