Babble Apologizes for Plagiarism

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Walt Disney Company-owned parenting website Babble announced March 13 that it fired one of its writers for plagiarism.

According to Babble, the plagiarist copied work from a fellow Babble blogger’s work for another site.  After learning of the charges, Babble wrote that it “investigated the accusation, found it to be accurate, and immediately dismantled the posts from the blogger in question.”

Babble also apologized to the blogger.

We have written to Babble seeking more information and will update with any response.

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