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Gary McGath's avatar

I used to write for a "content mill," a website that is a go-between for sites that want articles and writers. I wrote some good material, often on tech topics where I have expertise, and sold over a thousand articles, none of which (per contract) had my name on them. Every so often I'd find some site had plagiarized something I'd written, or a customer had rejected my submission and then used it without payment. The mill was helpful when their customers stole my work, but they couldn't do anything about third-party theft. What made it worse was the worry that people might think I was the plagiarist and the pirated copy the original. Sometimes they'd make changes (always for the worse) to evade Internet plagiarism detectors.

You can use a plagiarism detector yourself if you're worried about such things; some of them are free for low-level use. But there really isn't much you can do about it.

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David Fideler's avatar

I had an *entire article* — the most important one on my website — stolen and translated into Brazilian Portuguese, published on Substack, and passed off as though the Substack owner was the author. There was no credit given, and he stole all the illustrations as well.

I reported this copyright infringement to Substack, and they took it down promptly.

This is how lengthy the original article is, which was copied word for word:

https://livingideasjournal.com/renaissance-philosophy-stoicism-humanism/

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