Jill Dillard: Duggar Daughter Accused Of Plagiarism; Viewers Say Shes Stealing Content For Website. Viewers think Jill Dillard has been copying other sites content for her blog, and they have links to prove it. Jill Dillard, Duggar daughter and ex-reality star, recently updated her familys website and has been promoting it on social media. The content includes family photos, a blog, and a page of recipes.
However, the viewing public noticed something when Jill announced a new recipe posted Easter weekend. The recipe, for a stuffed zucchini dish, wasnt new at all it existed on another website and was apparently not the Duggar familys creation. When questioned, Jill and Derick Dillard admitted to taking photos and recipes from other sites. However, the page with the recipe still denotes it, and the photo, as their property, and forbids others to copy it.
Derick and Jill Dillard recently updated their website, and the newest recipe page, forStuffed Zucchini, includes Jills note that she tried this recipe shortly after marrying Derick, and tweaked it until it suited her. However, when sheposted thison Instagram Saturday, Jills social media following was quick to call her out. Is this a photo you took of what you made? I found the exact photo and the recipe on a website. Be careful Jill.
Otherwise it could be plagiarism. Dont want you to get into trouble.. Others chimed in to say they had found the photo and recipe, linking toEasy Stuffed ZucchinionAll Recipes. One viewer even said theyd sent an email to the website to warn that the recipe had been taken without credit and posted on the Dillard Family site.
Other commenters suggested that Jill should have linked to the original websites, instead of copying the content. [Recipe sites] make them available to be linked. Not stolen or plagiarized.. Jill claims them as her own.
Thats stealing.. In fact, the text on Jills site doesnt match the text on theAll Recipessite and includes a few changes in ingredients (such as substituting ground turkey for the beef mentioned in the original recipe). However, the photo is clearly the same. A visitor to the Dillard Family website asked about this and received an answer from Jill and Derick.
Yeah, some are recipes Ive collected that we make regularly that I thought others would like too, or sometimes I end up making my own version out of a recipe I find, and other times I try a dish I really like and get the recipe for it to share with others. Most of the recipes on our site didnt originate with me, but weve compiled or tweaked them to become some of our favorites! Thanks for checking!. However, Jill didnt address ownership of the photo, and the recipe page bears this warning:. The photos above are considered the property of the Dillard Family and may only be used with their written permission.
Please request permission to use the photos.. Jill has also made it clear that shes going through and editing some of these recipes now. She added a comment on a recipe forSlow Chicken Moleto admit the recipe was copied fromChowhound,here. If youre wondering, yes, Jill Dillards site uses the photo fromChowhoundfor this recipe, too.
The recipe on Dillards site forRiguascan also be found, word for word,here, onSalvadorian Recipes. In a recent comment, Jill added that she bought these while in Central America, and isnt really sure about the ingredients. Then theres the Duggar daughters recipe forChicken Momo while Jill doesnt mention another origin for this recipe, copies of it appear on file-sharing pagessuch asSlide Share. While Jill Dillard says she reposts recipes on her site but tweaks them to make them her own, this one still contains the personal details from the original author, such as this line.
You can buy already made patties from some local Indian or Chinese store. Thats what I do.. The recipe also includes a line in which the original author suggested viewing an attached video for instructions on wrapping momos a video that Dillard didnt include on her website. Some of the recipes on Jill Dillards siteinclude photosthat show the Duggar daughter actually making the dish, such asthisbanana bread, or some slow cooker items.
Other recipes Jill credits family or friends for, by name. However, despite adding a few comments to mention that some recipes were taken from websites, Jill Duggar Dillard has not credited these sources with links, and her website still claims the photos as her own..
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