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What methods can avoid the leakage of rejected papers?
There are many ways to avoid the leakage of papers after rejection. Here are some suggestions:

1. Before submitting your manuscript, please ensure that all issues related to intellectual property rights have been properly handled in your manuscript. This includes copyright registration and digital signature of your works to protect your rights and interests.

2. When submitting a manuscript, choose a reputable academic journal or conference. These publications usually pay more attention to the protection of authors' intellectual property rights, and also have strict peer review process and confidentiality system.

Before submitting the manuscript, discuss your research results with your tutor or peers so that they can provide suggestions on how to protect intellectual property rights.

4. In the process of submission, we must follow the submission guidelines and regulations of journals or conferences. This may include anonymous handling of manuscripts and restrictions on access rights.

5. After receiving the rejection notice, read the articles about copyright and confidentiality carefully. If you think that some content infringes your rights and interests, you can try to communicate with the editorial department and find a solution.

6. After the paper is published, pay close attention to whether your research results have been illegally copied or leaked. If infringement is found, you can seek legal channels to safeguard your rights and interests.

7. Consider using a preprint server (such as arXiv or bioRxiv) to publish your research results. These platforms allow researchers to share their papers with other researchers before they are officially published, which helps to find potential infringement in advance. However, please note that the papers on these platforms may also be included in official publications in the future, so you still need to pay attention to protecting your intellectual property rights.