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About issuing someone else's content for your

In continuation of this topic .



Today I stumbled on one site on an article I published , which was copied one-on-one , but there was nothing next to point to the author or the original content belonging to a specific resource (that is, a link to the source, Habr).



I looked at the title page, immediately stumbled upon another article - a complete copy-paste of the article by daeq . The top of impudence was in the last paragraph, I quote: “Soon I’m going to write about providing an OpenID-identifier to users of my website (i.e., installing an OpenID-server) on my blog . If interested - watch. ". In the original article from daeq on the word "blog" is a link to the author's blog. But the author of the site probably doesn't care about that either - he inserted a link to his resource%).

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I tried to talk with the author of the site on ICQ, but did not want to ensure that he pointed to authorship, but wanted to understand why he initially publishes other people's articles. The conversation somehow did not work ... (who cares, I will post a log)

As far as I understand, the author of the site visits Habr, maybe he can answer in the comments - why?



What do others think about this? :)



upd: distorted links by advice

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/18667/



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