Whatever the clinical or legal definitions of what occurred, it looks bad, and that reflects on Randi and his supporters. In addition, if I were the OP, I would be mildly insulted by receiving excuses instead of an apology.
Gee, if I were a skeptic, .. .
Randi responds!
Well there you have it, a perfectly reasonable explanation for the similarities.
Darn, I was hoping it was ESP.![]()
IS it copyright infringment to cut and paste from a forum that you own?
As I say, it's your issue, not mine, but I am sad to note the lack of the word "sorry" in the response.
But I do know what plagiarism is.But you're not. You have no idea what skepticism is.
Copyright
Any post or article published on the JREF forum by a Member is the copyright of the Member and may not be reproduced, copied or otherwise re-published without the express permission of the Member. By posting on the Forum a Member grants the JREF a non-exclusive licence to publish, republish or reproduce their work, in its entirety or as the JREF sees fit, in perpetuity. The James Randi Educational Foundation is the copyright holder of the JREF Forum.
Maybe he doesn't need to acknowledge it, but he should have. This is James Randi we're talking about, not some sneaky word-stealin' flim-flam artist. Tell me you wouldn't feel a bit miffed if he took a post of yours and reproduced it on Swift as his own work. And then when questioned about it the reply is basically, 'I was busy so tough luck.'3. If JREF does reproduce their work as per this clause does he need to acknowledge it? (maybe)
Please keep to the topic.
Just checked the rules Registration Agreement
Copyright
Any post or article published on the JREF forum by a Member is the copyright of the Member and may not be reproduced, copied or otherwise re-published without the express permission of the Member. By posting on the Forum a Member grants the JREF a non-exclusive licence to publish, republish or reproduce their work, in its entirety or as the JREF sees fit, in perpetuity. The James Randi Educational Foundation is the copyright holder of the JREF Forum.
I must admit to not having seen this (although I guess I should have - erm...) so it's possible my earlier post on forum copyright is incorrect.
However, the above quoted paragraph is contradictory so it doesn't really make things clearer.
Hawkeye, I just want to take a moment to say I really admire your style -- not only in the way you write, but also in how you handled a tough issue. Direct and with humor -- kudos to you!![]()

Aww, shucks
Sure, I could have used this as an opportunity to get all self-righteous and indignant, and post all over the internet about how Randi plagiarized me. It might satisfy my vain desire to be more well-known on the forum, but it would be much ado about nothing.
What bothers me most is that several of you have said things about losing respect for Randi/Swift because of this incident. While it is your own business to decide what you do and don’t have confidence in, I hope that you don’t let one bad apple spoil the whole bunch. Randi has been putting out SWIFT every week for what, 7 years now? (Not counting all the books he’s written or the infolist/hotline going back to ‘92). Each Swift issue has, I would guesstimate, around 15 articles approximately 1,000 words long. The one about Sylvia Browne’s CNN appearance contained 2400 words, of which 200 or so were lifted from my post. So then let's do a quick back of the envelope… 7 years, 52 weeks, 15 articles, 1000 words, and only 200 plagiarized… that means, as far as we know, .0037% of the content isn’t his own. In other terms, statistically speaking, you should be skeptical about the origin of 1 out of every 27,000 words Randi writes on Swift. I understand that you have high standards for Randi considering his work, but as others have said; to err is human, even Randi makes mistakes. To this I would tack on the addendum - “very rarely.”
Look, there’s no question that he should have attributed the quote to me. Why he decided not to give any credit is an interesting question, which I’ll let him answer this Friday. However, the fact that he felt my words eloquently echoed his own feelings is such a compliment to me that I don’t even mind that he used them in the first place. Plus it gave me an opportunity to email him, which I never had a good reason too up until then. True, this doesn’t make plagiarism okay, but that’s what I think about it. Presumably he will apologize in this weeks Swift, but it isn’t necessary.