Hello. This is Tenmei Watanabe from Seito Medical School. Below is the pre-rewrite article.
plagiarism. Sometimes it makes the news. A university professor cheated on his thesis. If he sees a similar article on his blog, he may suspect plagiarism. Fortunately, I have probably never been plagiarized until now.
I think many people feel angry when they find out that their work has been plagiarized. I also don't feel at ease when someone uses my articles as their own, even though I didn't give them permission. However, not many people have ever thought about the psychology of those who plagiarize.
If it's a blog, it's plagiarism, so at least people are reading my blog. On top of that, the people who plagiarize can be said to be fans of the content of the people whose content is being plagiarized, because the plagiarized articles are so attractive that they are willing to take the risk to use them without permission.
Here, you can see that instead of talking about plagiarism as a story about something bad done, it is better to guide the plagiarism in a good way as a colleague. For example, if you discover that your work has been plagiarized, you can contact the person who plagiarized the work and ask them to link to your site.
If you have any other concerns, please feel free to point them out and have them improve. For example, if you tell them that it's okay to copy and paste, but not to modify, there's a good chance they'll restore the changes you made. Since there is a link on it, if you think that it is working for advertising, it will be beneficial for you as well.
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If you were to plagiarize, who would you plagiarize from? It's human nature to want to plagiarize content from someone you admire who creates content you like.
Therefore, instead of making unnecessary trouble, if you give them permission to use the game as long as they follow the rules, like a franchise, you can prevent them from losing their precious core fans.
I will claim copyright on this blog, but as long as you post a link, I don't mind people copying and pasting it without my permission. This is because, although I may try it out, I would like to attract customers with my blog and sell e-books, USB memory, etc., rather than posting advertisements and earning income.
The only cost for e-books is the electricity bill and a certain percentage of the fees, so I think it would be okay to sell them for 400 yen or something. Many USB flash drives can now be purchased for less than 1,000 yen, and I would like to sell it for less than 2,000 yen including shipping.
As those who read this blog will understand, my blog seems to contain a large amount of information, and is like a large burger. The prices for e-books and USB memory are unbeatable, so I would like to include useful data.
As long as I know that I am the author, I don't mind if other people copy and paste my articles on their blogs. Of course, as I have said repeatedly, I would like you to be sure to link to our blog.
As long as you post a link, you can of course tell me about it, but I don't think it's a problem if people copy and paste articles from this blog onto other sites without my permission.
In this blog called Seito Medical School Clear File, I'm going to write that you can copy and paste it anywhere you can see it in the blog, so please use it if you like.
This time it was a rewritten article, but it was about my recent movements. If you are having trouble selling USB memory, I would be grateful if you could give me some advice. It would be good if we could separate the cases by selling USB memory by mail to people living in Japan, and e-books to people living overseas.
That's all about my ideas for now. Let's meet again! ! See you soon.
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