BMF.io doesn't give a super clear breakdown of how they stop plagiarism, but here's the gist. When you upload a course, you're basically agreeing that the content is yours and not stolen. If they catch you copying someone else's work, they can shut down your account. They also have a way for people to report stolen content, like if someone sees their own stuff being used without permission.
That said, there's no real sign they use tools to automatically check for plagiarism before a course goes live. So it's kind of an honor system with some rules and consequences. If you're uploading your own legit content, you're fine , but yeah, there's always a bit of risk if others try to rip off your work.
That said, there's no real sign they use tools to automatically check for plagiarism before a course goes live. So it's kind of an honor system with some rules and consequences. If you're uploading your own legit content, you're fine , but yeah, there's always a bit of risk if others try to rip off your work.