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tucnak2011-07-22 08:34:40
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tucnak, 2011-07-22 08:34:40

Create a web project

Is there any point in creating a new project on which a person can "patent" his article, photograph or other work. And if someone plagiarizes his work (for example, on Habré), he will be able to show the administration or the plagiarist a patent.

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Velitsky, 2011-07-22
@tucnak

Guys, this is not called patent, but copyright. I may be wrong, but you can post the article anywhere, and if you can later prove it and that it was you, you will be recognized as the author. From a legal point of view, no special places are needed, unlike patents.

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Alexander, 2011-07-22
@Alexx_ps

It is nonsense. It turns out that if a person did not know about your site and did not “patent” anything or simply did not want to, and then someone plagiarized this article from him, then the plagiarizer can easily post this article on your resource and you recognize him as the author?
Ps: this is exactly the situation now with the deposit storage of works in the Russian Open Society.

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himik, 2011-07-22
@himik

a great way to get a bunch of unique content without doing anything first, so that search engines will consider your site to be the source. the authors of this benefit is very doubtful

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Kindman, 2011-07-22
@Kindman

By the way, is there any adequate patent verification service on the net?

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Kronius, 2011-07-22
@Kronius

The same google, as I understand it, compiles a similar catalog of authorship. Articles get there not according to the principle the author published, but according to the principle “who was found first”. Accordingly, it is also not the most honest algorithm.
I agree with Alexx_ps and himik - the idea is utopian.

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Andrey Belov, 2011-07-22
@Andrey_Belov

Like this: scireg.org/ ?

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