I have said this on many occasions: To a large extent, I regard my blog as a memorandum. In many cases, some things need to be used. I think of articles I have written, so I will enter Artech and Related keywords on Google to search for my articles. I found that almost every article of mine will be reprinted by many websites, and some will be signed by Artech, but many authors will write the ghost name and so on.
I am also familiar with this and accept it. But today I found a site called "learning IT network" (http://www.xueit.com/), which reprinted the blog ParkAlmost allHowever, in addition to indicating that the article is from the blog, the authors of all the articles are written as"Edit and organize". I don't know if the website has been authorized by the blog garden. Even if I have been authorized, what is the reason for changing the blog name?
I never thought how good my articles are, nor did I ever think about any financial compensation through these articles. However, each of my articles is a personal perception of technology and a summary of my work. If I have no credit, I have to work hard. If I have no credit, I am tired. The result is that I typed an article on the keyboard for more than an hour. Others did not need to perform any operations by pressing Ctrl + C/Ctrl + V, it's easy to edit something.
The above may be an absolute point, and their edits have also been sorted out in some ways. However, in my opinion, the biggest work they have done is to change the title of the article. For example, change "My WCF Journey" to "experience the WCF Journey"), an article I wrote yesterday is called "a bad place for Visual Studio to sign an assembly". It was replaced by "a detailed explanation of several methods of Visual Studio to sign an assembly". One of them is not easy to use.. The title I wrote is terrible, and the title of "edit and organize" is terrible.
I think it is no big deal if I have plagiarized several or dozens of articles on it. HoweverAll technical documents are collected as per your order(You can also filter it out), you can't just watch it out, borrow a sentence from Comrade Kaige:"People cannot be shameless.".
The following is a list of articles on the homepage of the C # section on the website. You can see from the title that it comes from the blog.
This is a list of ASP. NET articles. You will also be familiar with this page.
We can choose an article, which starts with "Source: www.cnblogs.com Author:Edit and organize"