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Post by account_disabled on Oct 21, 2023 22:56:25 GMT -6
Make the texts readable, because copying them is a matter of a moment for a dishonest person, and all you achieve is masking yourself from search engines and keeping readers away. Then always put a disclaimer that makes it clear that the text and photos are protected by copyright. By law there is also the lack of a disclaimer, everything you create is protected by copyright, but writing it makes the will stronger and more difficult for a plagiarist to pretend not to have understood. What to do if plagiarism is discovered. Report it immediately to the interested party, first privately email, personal message. If you do not receive a response, kindly report it in a comment. 3 If it doesn't respond to you, or disables you, report it to the provider, the photo editor hoster, the reference platform. In % of cases it resolves in one of these phases. However, if it doesn't resolve itself, and the person refuses to respond or remove the material, you only have two choices: the legal route, which can be expensive, or leave it alone. Never, EVER use your site to make veiled or overt claims against those who copy you . Anyone who does this is definitely outside the realm of professionals. There is nothing more boring and unpleasant than going to a blog that you enjoyed reading and instead of the usual pleasant articles finding sometimes incomprehensible tirades about who copied you and what you did and blah blah blah: ALL the famous blogs they are copied, indeed the more famous they are the more they are copied, yet on these blogs there are no posts complaining or complaining.
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