However, some students are worried that the duplicate checking system will threaten the intellectual property rights of their thesis and may lead to the theft of their graduation thesis. They are worried that after the paper is stored in the database, it may be used by others for commercial purposes or illegal profits. Behind this concern is the need to protect personal efforts and creative achievements, as well as the issue of fair evaluation in academic circles.
In view of this problem, some measures can be taken to balance the relationship between intellectual property protection and academic integrity. First of all, schools and relevant institutions should ensure that the use of the duplicate checking system is legal and compliant, and follow relevant laws, regulations and privacy policies. Students' personal information and thesis content should be strictly protected and cannot be abused.
Secondly, schools can introduce other evaluation methods, such as oral examination or defense, to comprehensively evaluate students' academic ability and scientific research innovation. This can reduce the excessive dependence on the duplicate checking system and avoid unnecessary harm to students' rights and interests.
In addition, academic circles should attach importance to academic integrity education and enhance students' understanding of academic principles and moral norms. By improving students' academic literacy and independent thinking ability, the occurrence of plagiarism and repetition can be reduced, and the correctness of literature citation and academic citation can be improved.