When is plagiarism, plagiarism?!

When is plagiarism, plagiarism?!

Has anyone heard of Roojoom? As far as I can tell, it’s a way of connecting bits of content together so you can generate leads.

The reason I ask is that it seems one of my articles has been effectively “re-purposed” on the platform. It’s basically been copied in full.

My original article is here-

http://iag.me/socialmedia/6-answers-common-social-media-questions/

and this is the Roojoom article-

http://tracks.roojoom.com/u/saramuchnick,5669/6-answers-to-common-social-media-questions-2,18321

I am mentioned as the original author, but there are no links to the original and the author on this Roojoom page is technically written as someone else.

What do you think of this? I’m not the kind of guy to make a fuss, but I don’t like the fact that my whole article has been copied in full. I wasn’t even asked for permission.

Do you have advice? Should I do anything about this? Or should I just see it as “brand awareness”?! 😉

Thanks.

I would like to ping Ralph M. Rivera​​, Carol Lynn Rivera​, Ashley Faulkes​, Liz Jostes​​, Ian Cleary​​, Mike Allton​​, Brooke Ballard​​ and Mallie Hart​​

Ian Anderson Gray