![]() I recall thinking that the issue of international IP theft was hitting closer to home for universities, and hoping more of them would start taking the threats posed by Sci-Hub – a similarly “brazen scheme to gather and redistribute scholarly content” – more seriously. ![]() His post followed a number of headline articles from the preceding months, including “ University secrets are stolen by cybergangs” on the front page of The Times in September 2017. Federal Bureau of Investigation’s unsealed indictments of nine Iranian citizens for the bulk theft of intellectual property from academic institutions in a brazen scheme to gather and redistribute scholarly content. īack in March, Scholarly Kitchen Chef and NISO Executive Director Todd Carpenter wrote a post titled, “FBI Indicts Nine Iranians in a Massive Scheme to Target Academic Credentials and Steal Content.” It was about the U.S. ![]() Editor’s Note: Today’s post is by Andrew Pitts, Co-Founder and CEO of PSI, and is based on the talk he gave at the 2018 Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) Annual Meeting.
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