Sottocopy
To plagiarize, lie about it, refuse accountability, and belittle the victim.
From the surname of Senator Sotto of the Philippines.
When Senator Sotto was asked by ABS-CBNNews anchor Karen Davila whether he had copied from the blog thehealthyeconomist.com in his August 13 speech, he had replied:
"I'm quoting Natasha Campbell McBride. Why should I quote a blogger?"
After a few days:
Senator Vicente "Tito" Sotto III's chief of staff admits that the senator's writers copied parts of his speech from an American blogger.
From the surname of Senator Sotto of the Philippines.
When Senator Sotto was asked by ABS-CBNNews anchor Karen Davila whether he had copied from the blog thehealthyeconomist.com in his August 13 speech, he had replied:
"I'm quoting Natasha Campbell McBride. Why should I quote a blogger?"
After a few days:
Senator Vicente "Tito" Sotto III's chief of staff admits that the senator's writers copied parts of his speech from an American blogger.
Hey, did you sottocopy the article again?
I believe he sottocopied his document from an old bill.
I believe he sottocopied his document from an old bill.