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"Preventing and Detecting Plagiarism" by DarkPoet

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We see one problem routinely at DarkPoetry, and that is people copying works from our site to various places around the net.

Most of us realize there is a risk of this, but we know the potential rewards of sharing our works with others outweighs the risk of having them stolen. In any case, hoarding our poetry so only we can read it kind of defeats the purpose.

Imitation is certainly the sincerest flattery, but it is also illegal. If an author writes something, and does NOT wish it to be duplicated they are often left helpless; they would gain little to nothing by suing the other party, and often they would have such a hard time getting the whole affair to court that it would cost far more than the benefits of winning would merit.

There are some simple steps you can take to help prevent having your work stolen however.

1. Display a conspicuous copyright notice at the bottom of your work with your real, full name and a date. If you insist on going by a psuedonym, you are much more likely to be ripped off.

2. If you are a member of DarkPoetry, choose to make the work visible only to logged on members. This may reduce 'drive by' copy and pasters.

3. Use the "poor man's copyright" as described in the copyright information on DarkPoetry.com. Make several envelopes in this manner, you may need more than one unopened copy.

Now, you ask, what's the easiest way to find out if people are copying my works on the internet?

The answer is simple. Take one line from your work, the longer and more distinct the better. Here's one from my Poem "Facing the Hunter"

Lungs on fire screaming please hurry

Open a browser window for Google and enter this line into the search box but surrounded by quotes:

"Lungs on fire screaming please hurry"

The quotes will tell google "give me only results that are exactly the same as what I entered between the quotes" and since Google has practically the entire Internet in it's databases, if someone else is copying your work in a close to verbatim manner, you'll score a few results.

Fortunately, in my case I find that the only page in google is my own. But in many searches for others works as reported we find that there are copies of many works from DP all over the internet.

What should you do when you find someone has taken your work and posted it as if it were their own? Here are a few suggestions:

1. Write to the site's webmaster and tell them both the date you wrote the item, and show them where it is originally posted on the internet. How do you find a site's webmaster if it's not obvious? Visit Whois to get their contact info.

2. If it's possible to post comments on the thieves' page or guestbook, make a remark including the copyright date and they will often make it 'vanish' out of embarrassment.

3. If you have enough money to sic a lawyer on them for the sake of defending yourself on principle, go for it. Often a single phone call from your attourney will cost you around $100 but will get a good result without having to land you in a court battle. Of course, I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, so see your lawyer for a more qualified opinion.

It is the official policy of DarkPoetry.com to close any account where someone is plagiarizing work. The burden of proof is listed in the copyright document.

It is not the job of DarkPoetry to go after people on other sites violating our member's copyrights, though we regularly send emails to other webmasters to help members who are being used in this way. If you have been copied without your consent, please follow the steps in this document to persue the matter yourself. If you find a DarkPoetry member has copied material illegally, please do report it to us.

Comments and suggestions welcome, this is a work in progress...



Copying this work to another webpage without author permission is plagiarism.
Plagiarism is a misdemeanor, usually punishable by fines of $100-$50000 and up to one year in jail.




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On Sunday March 5th, 2006, SilentStalker (1328) writes:
...FireFox users can install a nice Whois extension that seems a lot better than the one linked here; I've gotten way more info on places from it, including direct addresses (email and mailing) for administrators...


On Monday February 27th, 2006, Silent_Poet (69) writes:
Sad but true... definitely take this stuff seriously. Have had several of my pieces taken during my time here. Wish I'd been a little more intelligent about that sort of thing.


On Friday February 24th, 2006, Future of Despond (95) writes:
And remember Kids - no one will ever plagiarize your work if it is 1) horrible work in the first place or 2) utterly twisted and warped and blatantly unapologetically surreal.


On Friday March 10th, 2006, Adaml (243) writes:
Yep I'm safe then... And im not that twisted... that leaves.......


On Friday February 24th, 2006, manywalks (972) writes:
Ah, but Sweetcheeks, ain't no-one here thats warped or crazy. Nope, not here.


On Friday February 24th, 2006, Raven (383) writes:
Nope. None. *hides ... nothing behind her back*


On Friday February 24th, 2006, manywalks (972) writes:
Yep, yep, we're all perfectly sane here. She says whilst picking her teeth with a toenail.


On Friday February 24th, 2006, SilentStalker (1328) writes:
:P


On Friday February 24th, 2006, SilentStalker (1328) writes:
...nope; this twisted asshole had his share of plagers, and probably some he hasn't found yet...there are people out there that actually want to be crazy like us...


On Friday February 24th, 2006, SilentStalker (1328) writes:
...must be the quality... :P


On Friday February 24th, 2006, Future of Despond (95) writes:
...which could arguably be the exact same thing, but I've been here for almost two years and have never had a work stolen. : )


On Friday February 24th, 2006, TaintedButterfly (1061) writes:
I feel like this is something only true poets understand. Like Jedi wrote of, it is our very being. When we write a poem/lyric/story etc. it is usually written from our hearts & soul. Fakers/posers well, they just don't get it. Sad I tell ya.... Thanks fo


On Friday February 24th, 2006, TaintedButterfly (1061) writes:
....Thanks for this Matt. Julia~


On Saturday July 23rd, 2005, SilentStalker (1328) writes:
..I did find out that, at least for Gold Members, we can edit our profile skin directly to add some copyright/ownership warnings to every work at once...sure beats the one-at-a-time updating...


On Saturday July 23rd, 2005, SilentStalker (1328) writes:
...all you need to do is find out the right place to put it...not an easy task for someone that's not too bright with html, but if I could figure it out, I know everyone else can...


On Saturday July 23rd, 2005, Six-Out (1832) writes:
Yea, I used to do that. Now it just went back to Six-Out at the bottom of all of them.


On Monday January 17th, 2005, swing_the_hammer (77) writes:
imitation- the sickest form of flattery...


On Thursday May 27th, 2004, murder_in_clubland (554) writes:
thanks alot this helped.~ss


On Sunday May 9th, 2004, cre (532) writes:
Really good info .. wish I'd already copyrighted all my stuff now >.< Thanks for sharing.


On Friday May 7th, 2004, An Expired Member (15) writes:
they don't have the right therefore, they deserve to die.


On Friday May 7th, 2004, Alanarchy (1612) writes:
It takes a really lousy person to steal anothers sweat and blood. And it's something that I'll never understand. If one gets a compliment on a stolen piece of poetry, it wont mean anything to you if you didn't write it. What gratification does one get?


On Friday May 7th, 2004, Alanarchy (1612) writes:
I say, all plagiarist should be stoned to death, and then have their bodies hung at the Darkpoetry gates as an example.


On Friday May 7th, 2004, Alanarchy (1612) writes:
Oh, yeah. It always helps to keep a hardcopy. Especially written in your hand. I take my note-book almost everywhere I go. Hey. Couldn't hurt.


On Friday May 7th, 2004, Mistress Morbid (615) writes:
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. This will help alot of people overcome the fact that there are people out there low enough to steal another's works and post it as their own.


On Friday May 7th, 2004, Mistress Morbid (615) writes:
I would say this is the best way to keep it somewhat under wraps. Hail to the almighty leader!


On Friday May 7th, 2004, Mistress Morbid (615) writes:
Besides, I would probably pee my pants if I was caught stealing other people's work. So I personally stick with my own works. Regardless if they are good or not, lol.


On Friday May 7th, 2004, ShadowFlight (140) writes:
Thanks to US courts waking up to modern technology, you can also "Poor Man's Copyright" by e-mailing a copy of the work to yourself and then printing a copy *ALONG WITH THE FULL HEADERS* on the e-mail. Fast and useful.


On Friday May 7th, 2004, DarkPoet (226) writes:
That's easily faked and even I could get it thrown out of court because I know how to fake one. But the old fashioned method of mailing yourself one works just fine yet.


On Friday May 7th, 2004, An Expired Member (21) writes:
Nail those plagiarising whores to the cross. You have my support. Sincerely, theemptyman


On Friday May 7th, 2004, manywalks (972) writes:
A phone call from a lawyer works wonders when you find some little toad fart has stolen a piece of your work; and if you have a legal relative and the aforesaid taod fart has taken enough whether they recieved compensation for it, you can squueze them for


On Friday May 7th, 2004, manywalks (972) writes:
a penny or two as well.


On Friday May 7th, 2004, Jedi_MindFuck (325) writes:
fuck the law..i'd gladly rip out their genitals through their mouths for free...they're not just stealing our words...they're attempting to steal everything that constitutes our being..that's lower than low. ///Jedi\\\


On Friday May 7th, 2004, suicideseason (2161) writes:
*nods*it's time break out with the gasoline and the zippo.;)tim


On Friday May 7th, 2004, tears of decadence (225) writes:
~fire~ *grins evily into the background* burn them! burn them alive!



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