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What if the paper is stolen?
Call the website and ask to delete the infringing link.

Can be reflected to the relevant units.

You can report to the relevant departments; Or the author of the paper goes to court to sue.

If this happens, the only solution is to publish the paper as soon as possible. Once your paper is published, the copyright is yours, and the person who stole your paper cannot publish it. But if others publish before you, then the paper belongs to others.

There are too many such things online, and reporting a case may not get the expected results.

Taking this as a lesson, in the future, when searching for duplicates online, we must do a good job of protection, watermark the content, reduce the pixels of the charts in the paper, and even delete the relevant charts before searching for duplicates.

If you plagiarize too much, once you find that it exceeds 30%, the consequences will be very serious, such as delaying graduation and canceling your degree. At this time, you can change the paragraphs of each chapter or express them in your own language.

Inevitably, we can only reduce the duplicate checking rate through other aspects, such as the literature review part, which can be written according to our understanding.

Pay attention to the revision, find something that can be replaced, and replace it in time, because the paper is repetitive and there is no way to pass it, and my own paper can't pass it, which is very demanding.