I always have a habit of searching on Baidu or Google after writing my articles to see if they have been included. Recently, I often find articles that are exactly the same as mine, except for the signature. The signature became his. How should we protect the copyright of grassroots webmasters? Who will protect it?
In fact, we have been fighting against piracy of music, CDs, books, brands, etc. They are all fighting against piracy. It seems I have to join this line. Contribute to Chinese original authors. As bloggers like us, it’s good to be reposted by others, as it increases our exposure. What is sad is that someone else has transferred it without leaving the source of the article. What is even worse is that it has been transferred and it has become his original article. I can only call such people plagiarists.
How to protect our original articles becomes a problem. My approach is: add more internal links, and even if it is forwarded, there will still be our link, which is equivalent to becoming a soft article. He won't forward some articles about daily life, and I usually submit some technical articles to webmaster sites such as A5 or CHINAZ one day after writing them. Because the weight of these sites is relatively high. Not only can we retain our links, but we can also get better promotion results.
If you have any ideas, please tell me. To facilitate more people to learn from and learn from.
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