A quick search of Google shows that people are pirating each other's TVI Express "promotion" blog posts.
First blog post... just posted today, but the wording is so lame, I just randomly pulled out a sentence, and searched it via Google again. The source is dated 2007? This is a time machine then, since TVI Express was launched in 2009. Can you say lame? There's no doubt the blog post was pirated and plagiarized.
Second blog post according to Google search, brought up this post, but again, wording looks very, strange. So I randomly pulled out this sentence and searched... And it was indeed stolen off this source. Plagiarized, since it was NOT attributed.
Third blog post is in Malay. I won't bother with that.
Fourth blog post is this one, which again, looks pirated. A search for a random sentence shows that it is indeed pirated from an ezinearticle post dated Jan 2010. What's more, it was pirated by someone in Australia as well.
What conclusion can be draw from that?
FACT: the first three English blog posts in the last week about TVI Express were PIRATED wholesale, and indeed, plagiarized, since the author was NOT acknowledged or cited.
IMPLICATION (opinion): The only reason to pirate a TVI Express promotion blog is to score more recruits. Thus, the content pirates must be TVI Express distributors. Thus, they are not ethical.
FURTHER IMPLICATION: are these folks so uncreative, they have to pirate someone else's words to promote TVI Express?
FURTHER IMPLICATION: What does that say about the quality of TVI Express members?
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