5 Cases of Plagiarism in the Philippines
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First is Orange and Lemon's the song is ''Pinoy ako'' then the original song is Chandelier by the Care. The Pinoy band has been accused of copying the melody and musical arrangement of an obscure single, "Chandeliers," by 1980s New Wave group, Care, and then using it for their breakout hit, "Pinoy Ako." Their song was used as the theme for Pinoy Big Brother.
Second is Pia Cayetano faces plagiarism case
First is Orange and Lemon's the song is ''Pinoy ako'' then the original song is Chandelier by the Care. The Pinoy band has been accused of copying the melody and musical arrangement of an obscure single, "Chandeliers," by 1980s New Wave group, Care, and then using it for their breakout hit, "Pinoy Ako." Their song was used as the theme for Pinoy Big Brother.
Second is Pia Cayetano faces plagiarism case
Cayetano allegedly committed plagiarism, too, said the blog Pinoy Templars, which called attention to it in August. This was around the same time Sotto was accused of plagiarizing a blogger's work. One of the allegedly plagiarized quotes came from Health Undersecretary Mario Villaverde in 2008, while the other was "unceremoniously lifted" from the website of the United Nations Environment Programme, according to the Pinoy Templars.
Third is UP COLLEGE OF LAW DEAN ATTY. MARVIC LEONEN’S LACK OF ATTRIBUTION. In December 2010, UP College of Law Dean Atty. Marvic Leonen submitted his resignation letter to UP Diliman Chancellor Sergio Cao after he was accused of plagiarizing parts of an article he wrote for the Journal of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines. A group of lawyers-who called themselves the Philippine Social Justice Foundation (Philjust)-claimed that the article, which was published in 2004, had segments that "used original source material without proper attribution."
Forth is THE KRIP YUSON SITUATION. In a blog entry posted on April 6, 2011 sports blogger Jaemark Tordecilla compared veteran writer Krip Yuson’s article on the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) published in Rogue magazine and a GMA News Online article by sportswriter Rey Joble on the late PBA commissioner Rudy Salud. Tordecilla observed, "Almost the whole middle section of Yuson’s article was lifted directly from it (Joble’s article). Whole paragraphs were copied, with very minor changes made."
Fifth is THE "IT’S MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES" SLOGAN.
By January 2011, the Department of Tourism (DOT) "It’s more fun in the Philippines" campaign had replaced the battered "Pilipinas kay ganda" campaign. But, it wasn’t long before people were also slamming it for ripping off a 1951 Swiss tourism slogan that read, "It's more fun in Switzerland."
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