Today, I found 3 of my own articles on the 17Tech.com website, one of which, "Smart Rogue! ADSL Account Pops Up Ads and Makes Statements," had its copyright information completely removed. Furthermore, it was marked as "17Tech Original" with the editor listed as Jason, which made me extremely angry and confused.
Those who follow Athere must know about the viewpoint not long ago: "Smart Rogue!" This article was also authorized by Athere for CnBeta to publish a similarly named article, "Smart Rogue!"
I am not a petty person, nor do I disallow reprints. At least people should drink water without forgetting those who dug the well! I believe what I said is not at all unreasonable.
The images from 17Tech.com plagiarizing my blog have been uploaded to the server, so everyone can take a look. The screenshot of 17Tech.com plagiarizing this site is also available.
Here, I would like to ask Jason a few questions: Why write "original" for reprinted articles? Why not mark the source information? Do you know yksoft1 mentioned in the article? Do you know what he does? Do you know which province he is in? Or has Editor Jason thoroughly understood the spirit of Kong Yiji that "stealing books is not stealing"? I hope Editor Jason can give a positive response.
This morning, I sent a declaration email to 17tech and received the following reply:
"Alright, thank you for your attention. We will notify the editor to handle this matter as soon as possible. Please log in patiently. From 17Tech.com."
However, by the time the author started writing, 17tech had taken no substantial action regarding this plagiarism and tampering!
Finally, I hope 17Tech strengthens team building and improves copyright work. As a webmaster once said: Plagiarism will never get the first bite of food!