Someone Is Stealing My Content


During the almost two years in which I have been blogging there have been relatively few moments in which I have been irritated by another blogger. Generally those experiences were brief and were caused because of what I saw as moral turpitude. These were bloggers who advocated murder as being an appropriate solution to political conflicts or folks who approved of other depraved acts.

On the whole these moments have been limited because I am usually not all that surprised by how bad or how good people can be. Humans have an amazing capacity to hurt others and an incredible ability to help and heal. It is part of what makes life so interesting to me.

Aside from the aforementioned moments I really haven't complained much about other bloggers. But today that changes, because today I am irked about my work being plagiarized by someone else.

Within the blogosphere I think that it is perfectly fine to link to and cite the work of other bloggers. Blogging should be interactive. The interactivity is part of its strength. Plagiarism is not.

I am not going to provide a link to the pissant who thinks that they can pawn off my work as their own. I readily admit that I am bothered by your theft of my content. If you like what you see, you can link to it. You can email me and ask if it is ok to use the entire post on your blog. But it is not ok to try and pass it off as your own and believe me changing two sentences in an 800 word post is not enough to make it yours.

I am asking that you take those posts down or that you give me proper credit. Be an adult and take some responsibility here.

9 comments:

cruisin-mom said...

It says the site has been removed...guess they got the message

kimananda said...

Oh, my. I've heard that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but stealing content is probably taking it a bit too far.

Jerusalemcop said...

kol hakavod Jack!!!!

Anonymous said...

Good for you to say this. I also hate when a blogger scoops an obscure headline and suddenly, after that, it appears somewhere else, on someone's blog that you KNOW reads yours. A little shoutout wouldn't hurt. And I know what you mean...don't forget I wrote a poem that has now been copyrighted by about 100 different individuals.

Jack Steiner said...

Hi Randi,

Can't say that I am disappointed to see that he got the hint.

Kimananda,

It was too much for me.

J-Cop,

Thanks.

Z,

Some people just don't think, don't care or are just plain clueless.

Anonymous said...

Glad to see that the situation was resolved. Plagiarists work like cochroaches, disappearing when you turn on the light.

It might pay though to be ready for when it happens again. Taking some reasonable precautions now such as searching for your own work and getting letters ready could be a smart move.

Plagiarsts are like cochroaches in another regard, you might only see one, but there are really dozens.

If there's anything that I can do to help, let me know. You can reach me using the contact page of my site...

Jack Steiner said...

Hi Jonathan,

Thank you, I appreciate it.

StepIma said...

that really sucks.

I'm glad they got the message.

Jack Steiner said...

Me too.

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