The copyright law is complex and convoluted, but every writer needs to have a good understanding of it if he is to avoid committing accidental plagiarism. This subject will be discussed in the next several segments of this series.
Shall we subscribe under the copyright or copyleft position? Which one do you think is much more desirable?
Plagiarism of our online articles has been rampant lately.
This isn’t as dirty as it sounds. You need to make sure that the things that you are creating, whether it is writing, pictures, or music, are not being plagiarized by others. An easy and fast way to do this is to Google yourself.
Have you noticed that your page hits have dropped considerably? Have you wondered if your articles are being plagiarized? How you can create more traffic? My rant, with useful suggestions and additional reading list…
The stories about other sites plagiarizing articles from Triond had me intrigued, so I went on to find out if stolen copies of my articles were floating around on the World Wide Web. Surprisingly I found a word-to-word copy of my most successful article on a personal blog.