Google generally makes this pretty easy. "Just put a long uncommon string in quotes." Exact duplicates will turn up (sometimes, depends on Google's attention and cache status). You might be able to automate it with a Google API, of which there are at least a couple on the CPAN; like Net::Google. Follow their TOS.
In reply to Re: Finding plagarized content
by Your Mother
in thread Finding plagarized content
by ednorton111
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