‘Copycat’ ad agency MD sorry

Friday 6th March 2009, 2:29PM GMT.

0607007.jpgA LOCAL advertising agency head has apologised after being accused of plagiarism.

Peter Grange (pictured), managing director of Offshore International, submitted an article for this month’s Chamber of Commerce Contact magazine in which he discusses the current economic climate and gives advice on how the creative industry can cope in a recession.

But he has been accused of copying an article written by top UK advertising agency boss Nigel Bogle, which was published in creative industry magazine Campaign in January.

In his article, Mr Bogle, who founded the international firm Bartle Bogle Hegarty advertising agency 26 years ago, gave his views on what agencies needed to do in order to survive the economic gloom.

But many of the BBH chairman’s ideas and opinions appear word-for-word for much in Mr Grange’s article and are apparently presented as original thoughts.

Well over half of the article in Contact is identical to the Campaign original.

Asked for an explanation, Mr Grange, who has written an email apologising to the editor of Contact, yesterday said that he had instructed an employee to write the article for him.

It had been an oversight on his part that Mr Bogle’s views had not been properly attributed.

He said the employee had been directed to a range of relevant industry articles to use for inspiration.

‘While they were certainly included to help underline our own original thoughts and commentary, they were not highlighted as direct quotes in a very clearly italicised way as we would usually do,’ he said.

* Mr Bogle’s original article can be found at tinyurl.com/cqz7zh.


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