🔎 Introduction
This page serves as the central record of the IEEE plagiarism case. It documents the original 2020 exposure, the 2025 escalation after institutional inaction, and the supporting forensic evidence.
The purpose is simple: to preserve the facts, ensure accountability, and provide a transparent record for colleagues, editors, and the global research community.
📖 2020 Exposure
- Read the 2020 Exposure Article on Blogspot— the original public disclosure of the plagiarism case.
- Read the 2020 Exposure Article on LinkedIn (mirror)— a parallel publication for wider professional visibility.
Key Visuals (2020 evidence):
- Cover for the 2020 Exposure Article:

Visual identity for the original disclosure of the plagiarism case - Side‑by‑Side Comparison:

Screenshot of the Original vs. Plagiarized Articles - Updated Timeline:
⚖️ 2025 Escalation
- Read the 2025 Escalation Article on Blogspot— the formal escalation after institutional inaction.
- Read the 2025 Escalation Article on LinkedIn (mirror)— a professional network release amplifying the escalation.
Key Visuals (2025 evidence):
- 2025 Escalation Cover:

Visual identity for the escalation after years of institutional silence © 2025 Charles Sun. All rights reserved.
- Side‑by‑Side Comparative Evidence Table:


- Key Findings Graphic (condensed highlights of the escalation):
- Forensic Summary: Severity Counts and Categories:
🖼️ Forensic Documentation & Visuals
- Timeline graphics (2020 → 2025):
- Side‑by‑side comparisons of original vs. plagiarized text:
- Campaign covers and banners for reference:
📂 Key Documents
- Read the Formal Letters to IEEE — official
correspondence documenting the case and requests for action.
- Read the Full Forensic Analysis Report — the complete
analysis with evidence, severity counts, and methodology.
- Read the Original Published Articles —
the two source publications (ComputerWorld and IEEE) that were plagiarized.
- View the Supporting Visuals & Graphics — high‑resolution campaign visuals for reference and sharing.
📣 Call to Action
Integrity in publishing depends on accountability.
- Share this record with colleagues and networks.
- Add your perspective on how institutions should respond when plagiarism is documented but ignored.
- Help ensure that silence is not the standard.
🔗 Navigation
- Go to the 2020 Exposure Article on Blogspot —
original disclosure.
- Go to the 2020 Exposure Article on LinkedIn (mirror)
— professional network release.
- Go to the 2025 Escalation Article on Blogspot —
formal escalation.
- Go to the 2025 Escalation Article on LinkedIn (mirror) — professional network release.
- View the Full Forensic Analysis Report— complete
documented analysis.
- View the Formal Letters to IEEE — official
correspondence.
- View the Original Published Articles: CW & IEEE—
source materials.
- View the Supporting Visuals & Graphics —
campaign identity and forensic visuals.
Citation Formats for This Article:
APA (7th Edition) Citation
Charles Sun. (2025, September 20). IEEE plagiarism case: 2020 exposure → 2025 escalation. IPv6 Czar's Blog. https://ipv6czar.blogspot.com/2025/09/ieee-plagiarism-case-2020-exposure-2025.html
MLA (9th Edition) Citation
Sun, Charles. "IEEE Plagiarism Case: 2020 Exposure → 2025 Escalation." IPv6 Czar's Blog, 20 Sept. 2025, https://ipv6czar.blogspot.com/2025/09/ieee-plagiarism-case-2020-exposure-2025.html.
Chicago (17th Edition) Citation
Charles Sun. "IEEE Plagiarism Case: 2020 Exposure → 2025 Escalation." IPv6 Czar’s Blog. September 20, 2025. https://ipv6czar.blogspot.com/2025/09/ieee-plagiarism-case-2020-exposure-2025.html
















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