7 Exceptional Ways To Protect Your Content From Plagiarism
Each and every person has the right to express what they think or feel, but not everyone is blessed with the skill to pen it down in a convincing way. If you have that creative mind and have written something worth posting and sharing, then it has high chances of getting stolen by people who may misuse your content without giving you any credit as its author.
In today’s world when everything is easily accessible over the internet, your creative piece of work can be easily copied and cited at any other place without you having any knowledge about it. So, the trick is to post your work on the web while keeping it safe against plagiarism. This will allow you to share your knowledge with the world while preventing content thieves from stealing your ideas and getting its credit that they don’t deserve.
Here are a few effective ways to prevent your content from being stolen and plagiarized:
#1 Add a JavaScript or HTML Code
Add a JavaScript or HTML code in your web pages during the web development stage. By doing this you will enable the visitors to only read your content, but they will not be able to copy or download it. Although there are methods to still copy content with this code, it will be difficult and time-consuming for the plagiarists and it will need some technical know-how too. So, adding this code in your content will disable the ‘copy’ option, thereby making it difficult for others to use it without your permission.
#2 Disable The Right Click Option
Plagiarists can steal not only your text content but your images, audio and video files too. In most web pages, these media files can be easily copied and saved by right clicking on them. Then the plagiarists can easily post them at their discretion without your permission. One possible solution for this problem would be to lock the right click option altogether on your web pages. When the users will be restricted from right clicking on your files, they won’t be able to copy and save them either.
There are options to lock the Ctrl+A and Ctrl+C options too so that no one will be able to select and copy your content using their keyboards either.
#3 Include Warning In Your Web Page
Dedicate a few lines in your web content to declare a warning against copyright. Clearly state that if anyone copies, quotes, or re-posts your content; they will be legally liable for strict action. Also, announce that usage of your creative content in any form will require your permission and that you must be duly credited for it. While rules are meant to be broken and any potential stealer will rarely pay heed to your warning, posting such warnings will discourage them, and you will have a stronger stand while making a legal claim.
#4 Use Your Unique Writing Style
Every writer has particular words and phrases that they often write in their content. This often becomes their signature style of writing and anyone can easily guess that it is written by whom. Therefore, using unique words and phrases, sometimes photos, videos and sounds too, can give you ownership of the content and limit the chances of plagiarism.
#5 Use Plagiarism Checking Tools
You can make use of the online plagiarism tools like SmallSEOTools and Copyscape for checking plagiarism and errors in a file. When you check some content using an online plagiarism checker, the tool browses through all the available data on the internet and looks for copied words and phrases. It can also be a great tool to check grammar, spelling and sentence structure errors in the content.
#6 Use The Free Google Alerts Tool
Google is one of the most popular search engines that most web users rely on. However, apart from using it to browse through the internet, and send and receive emails, you can also use it to check the plagiarism of your creative content. Google allows you to set up free Google Alerts, after which you will receive an email whenever a copy of your original content is posted on a webpage. This tool uses special systems to compare your content with other web pages and look for copied words and phrases.
When you receive an email from Google Alerts tool, you can go to that page and see if your content is actually copied and misused. Once you confirm that, you can request its owners to either delete the copied content or give you the due credits.
#7 Add Permanent Attribution to Your Web Page Code
While making your web page code, ask the webmaster to add your name, branding and other details all over your content and files. With this, others will not be prevented from copying your content, but whenever they do that, your permanent attribution will also be copied, and they won’t be able to remove it unless they delete your copied content too.
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1yHow does this apply to LINKEDIN posts? How can I keep someone from copying an image?
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1yThank you very much for this very useful message. I experienced that my posts were blatantly copied twice. Can I reshare your post so that my connections will know how to keep their posts safe too?
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4yThank you for posting!
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