Cheating graduates a level

This Story from The Washington Times talks about how the age of the Internet has woven a host of new twists on the perennial problem of plagiarism. They say a 1998 poll of top U.S. high school students revealed that 80 percent had cheated — and 95 percent of those said they had escaped detection.

\”The only way to stop digital plagiarism,\” he says, \”is to create a centralized database of intellectual property that term papers can be checked against.\”