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Fear of Plagiarism? It Comes from a Lack of Ideas 

 

 

Plagiarism is not the same as piracy.

Plagiarism is when someone takes part (or sometimes all!) of your work and presents it as their own.

It’s despicable, sure.

 

But honestly, there’s not much you can do about it.

Many years ago my father was a consulting engineer and he had a proposal he used to present to potential clients. 

One day, a client called him and said:

“Hey, someone else just presented your exact program to us!” 

It was the same, they only changed the name of the company!!!

But, don't be too surprised:

That’s like watching your favorite politician’s program being copied by their opponent. 

Or vice versa!

Now, back to the point.

A few months ago, when I shared my notes on quantum computing, https://lnkd.in/dyRPBS7s, many people warned me:

“Be careful! Someone might plagiarize or pirate your content.”

As I said, you can’t stop plagiarism.

No one wants to waste time and money chasing down copycats—unless you’ve written a New York Times bestseller (which, for the record, I haven’t!).

Now, suppose my notes are published by a well-known publisher.

Would that stop people from copying and sharing them without permission?

I doubt it!

So, I’ve made a decision.

Today, I’m giving away my personal notes on Quantum Computing for Finance — for FREE.

You can download them. 

Share them. 

Send them to your friends.

I don’t care!

I’ve got more ideas. 

I can always make more!

In fact, if you do download them, please share them with your network.

Want to dive deeper? My eBook is a great place to start → https://www.ozatp.com/qaf

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