Humboldt University of Berlin: A statement regarding plagiarized passages in a book published by Black Dog Publishing of the UK / London based publisher is not prepared to accept liability for the infringement and to issue a correction / Scholars criticize irresponsible behaviour of BDP’s leaders
Daniel Dagan 5. September 2010
Here is a statement signed by the President of the Humboldt University of Berlin. A key sentence in the statement reads: “The commission (of the university) confirms that intellectual property rights have been infringed”.
The book referred to in the university’s statement is:
Hutchison, Alice. Kenneth Anger: A Demonic Visionary. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2004.
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Humboldt University Statement on Plagiarism
The Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany, is Berlin’s oldest university. It was founded in 1810 by Wilhelm von Humboldt. The university’s name honors both its founder and his brother, the famous scientist Alexander von Humboldt. The university is located in the center of Berlin, at the boulevard Unter den Linden. Humboldt University is home to 29 Nobel Prize winners and enjoys a worldwide reputation for its Academic excellence
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