If I were to change a world problem, what would that be?
So you make a design for a client, you are satisfied with the look and how “creative” the concept is and how it catches attention and conveys the intended message it is to pass, but then your client comes back to you and complains of piracy issues and how the images you used has copyright issues, even when the images was gotten from “open source” but it turned out it had a copyright issue.
If I were given a magical wand to create a solution to a world problem, it would be to create a solution to copyright infringement issues. Literally every day, there is always an issue with one writer or with a random social media user who makes use of a content without the consent of the original creator. Or even a case where the piece was originally created or written by you, but ends up being flagged as a copyright infringement.
So after making researches and lots of reading and editing and writing on a particular subject only to be contacted that it has an issue and what you did was a plagiarized work and you are being flagged for it.
You know how annoying it is to have done research and worked so hard on a work only for it to be flagged as a result of some plagiarism issue.
Are these “plagiarism checkers” even accurate?
Even with the advent of plagiarism checkers and all, the question you would probably want to ask is are these plagiarism checkers even accurate at all. I was reading an article earlier and it was explained that basically what these plagiarism softwares do is just to basically search the web for articles that are related to what you have written a times it does that by searching word for word and this could be accurate a times and also could not be not accurate, there is the probability that these words are originally written by the writer yet they get flagged as plagiarized by these softwares and these plagiarism checkers.
If I had a magical wand and could fix any world problem, it would definitely be to fix this issue with copyright infringement, there should be a solution to this.