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Stolen Work and Your Book
Nothing but the Words
English - June 24, 2020 04:00 - 16 minutes - 11.6 MBHow To Education Business Entrepreneurship how to write a book self-publishing write a memoir business books writing publishing non-fiction writing for business Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In all likelihood, you would never intentionally plagiarize someone else's work. Most authors wouldn't rip off anyone else's work. But there are a few common mistakes new authors make that can lead to you unintentionally stealing someone else's work. It happens more often than you might think, but it doesn't have to happen to you.
Discover easy ways to make sure you avoid stealing someone else's words, concepts, or proprietary systems. Make sure your work is purely your own and other creators get the credit they deserve with these simple strategies.
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