I had a previously accepted but unsold article in my catalog which I wanted to tweak for a public request. So I deleted it, tweaked it, and resubmitted it. It was then returned to me with a warning that it was not original content as a full sentence had been found on another website.
But I run all my articles through a plagiarism checker prior to submission. So I Googled the offending sentence only to find the entire original article had been stolen and published on another website. No surprise that the identity of the site owner and any contact details have been impossible to find.
I've returned the article to the editor explaining the situation, but thought in the meantime I'd turn to you guys for help. Is there any course of action I can take to redress the situation, or do I just have to accept that a portion of my work, if I put it here, will be stolen? The thing which worries me most is if a stolen article still in the catalog then sells and the buyer complains to CC that it is plagiarized with the consequence that CC strikes me off. Could that happen? How would I prove that I and not the thief, am the original author?
I'd appreciate any help or insight. Thanks.
