iThenticate

iThenticate is a plagiarism detection service for the corporate market, from Turnitin, LLC, which also runs Plagiarism.org.

[2] While iThenticate is best known as a plagiarism detection service, collaborative efforts with the user base have created a number of new use cases.

The most prominent aside from plagiarism detection include intellectual property protection and document-versus-document(s) analysis.

[4] The company made headlines on July 2, 2006, when the New York Post reported that iThenticate software had found several passages of plagiarism in Ann Coulter's book, Godless.

[5] Both Coulter's syndicator and her publisher rejected these claims, describing them as irresponsible and stating that minimal text matching of common subjects does not equal plagiarism.