Recently on Habré, I read the topic “Is your content being stolen?” Unfortunately, I tried to find the discussion itself unsuccessfully. If you are the author, please add in the comments.
So, Russian bloggers who write their own native material independently are against the expropriation of their content without their consent. Because every post is a time, it is our personal experience, our knowledge and even our energy (sorry for the big words)
What is actually happening in the Russian blogosphere?
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Runet bloggers steal good and high-quality material from their foreign comrades, which took them to prepare, I think, not one week of writing, as well as several months of forming the main theses of the material.
Yesterday evening in RuNet met the fact of undisguised plagiarism by the Russian blogger
Seowriter , who qualitatively styled the book Breaking the Digg Code, a respected social media promotion specialist Khalid Saleh, the author of the blog
InvespBlog. I used the author’s text and methods in translation, even pictures of his account on digge!
Unfortunately, this plagiarism was supported (perhaps unknowingly) by well-known bloggers - you can find their list in the
Information sponsors list.
My comment about the fact that you need to steal, citing the source, has not yet been adopted on the SEOwriter blog, and other comments have been deleted by Information Sponsors. Therefore, Habrahabr has become the final authority where I can publicly condemn such a fact.
What is my suggestion?
Comrades, we live in a cruel world, but if you belong to one alliance, in this case, bloggers, then be honest with your kind. Do not steal from each other. And if you take "drive", specify the link to the source. This is a good tone.
I think it is already worth creating a certain trade union, like a Blog Council organized abroad.