Plagiarism on the Net and Article Theft is Alive and Well and Happening Right Now!
I recently submitted an article to EzineArticles which I first posted here in searchwarp.com on 7th March, 2008, titled: 10 Easy Ways To Lose Weight. The link here is: http://searchwarp.com/swa307226.htm. EzineArticles emailed me asking for a ‘please explain' as they had found this article on another site. They gave me the link but it had already been removed. I wrote back to EzineArticles telling them of this, giving them the link to my article here at Searchwarp and a declaration that it was in fact totally my own article and came only from my own experience, knowledge and way of thinking.
I'm still waiting to hear from them as Australia is (approximately) 10 hours ahead of GST – so their editors are sleeping (no doubt).
In the meantime, I've conducted a google search and come across my article on a number of sites, and found my way back to what appears to be the original plagiarism on a site called goxini (dot) com. My article is there in total, without a change of word, and WITHOUT ANY ATTRIBUTION TO ME OR LINKS TO MY SITE OR SEARCHWARP.
This site is a blog and is, to quote the owner:
… the first stop each morning for an influential audience looking for what's hot, new, and undiscovered. Unlike most other sites or magazines, Goxini updates content every day, constantly blogging on any and all matters practical and interesting.
Undiscovered? Not this time. Constantly blogging? No way. The owner - Kelly is the name given on the site - has been discovered and I am taking what steps I can, including contacting google, although this is a somewhat ‘legal' process. However, this is a copyright infringement, and needs to be dealt with. It has nothing to do with money or reputation, although my reputation as a professional writer is very important to me. It is a straightforward case of plagiarism.
I'm sure this happens all the time, and probably is not discovered most of the time. It might pay for everyone to keep a close eye on their articles however, unless you have given Reprint Permission that is. I did not. I have marked this article as being available to searchwarp.com and my site only, and I own all other Rights exclusively. There is a clear banner at the bottom of the article, provided by Searchwarp, which states:
PAGE PROTECTED BYCOPYSAFE DO NOT COPY
It would not be as bad if my name was attached to this article copy but it is being claimed as the work of Kelly, who apparently manages to keep her blog updated daily by simply cutting and pasting from other sites. And to add insult to injury, she is making MY article freely available to anyone who wants it and also providing an RSS feed to it. She has at the top of the Share It page:
… From this page you can use the Social Web links to save 10 Easy Ways to Lose Weight to a social bookmarking site, or the E-mail form to send a link via e-mail.
So, it is probable that I might never find all the copies of this article that are on the web. I am attempting to find as many as possible so I can inform the page owners that it is a plagiarised piece of work.
As searchwarp.com points out under Reprint Rights:
SearchWarp.com is not an article distribution web site.
All articles on SearchWarp.com are copyrighted by the person who submitted the article to SearchWarp, unless otherwise noted.
As such, if you wish to reprint or publish any content found on SearchWarp.com, you must obtain explicit permission from the copyright holder prior to making a copy of the article.
Some authors may choose to freely give reprint rights within the body of their articles. You may reprint or republish any of these articles as long as the terms found in the body of the article are met.
If permission to reprint or publish is not clearly given within the body of an article, it is a violation of copyright law to reprint or publish this content.
And so it is. It is a blatant violation of copyright law. So, please be aware that this happens. I'm very grateful to EzineArticles for checking everything before making my article live and for contacting me, otherwise I might not have found this out. I will be taking what steps I can, steps which I am learning more about as I go.
In the meantime, keep an eye on any article to which you haven't given Reprint Rights because they might be taken and used without any attribution to you at all. If anyone else has had this problem or experience, I'd love to hear what steps you took and how it turned out. I'm eager to learn all I can. This article is the intellectual property of Hannah Quinn and is protected under International and Australian Copyright and Moral Rights Laws. Do not reproduce without the express permission of the author, Hannah Quinn.
© Hannah Quinn 2008
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