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StrikePlagiarism at Frankfurter Buchmesse 2025 — advancing trust and transparency in scholarly publishing

The StrikePlagiarism team participated in Frankfurter Buchmesse 2025, the world’s largest international book fair and a key global meeting point for academic publishers, research institutions, and educational technology providers.
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29 Apr 2026
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StrikePlagiarism.com is a project of Plagiat.pl, a well-established plagiarism detection solution widely used in the EU, LATAM, North America, and other regions.

Participation in the fair was driven by a clear objective: to engage with the international publishing community on the evolving challenges facing scholarly communication — particularly those arising from the rapid adoption of generative artificial intelligence. For publishers, AI has introduced new risks related to authorship, originality, and editorial transparency that extend beyond traditional plagiarism concerns.
 

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Why AI-related plagiarism has become a critical issue for academic publishing

As generative AI becomes increasingly embedded in academic writing and editorial workflows, the risks facing publishers are no longer limited to conventional forms of misconduct. AI enables the large-scale production of academically convincing texts that may enter publishing pipelines without clear attribution, placing pressure on existing peer-review and quality assurance mechanisms.

Addressing this challenge requires more than policy statements. It demands reliable, evidence-based systems capable of distinguishing between legitimate authorship, acceptable AI-assisted use, and AI-generated plagiarism — in a way that is transparent, defensible, and consistent across disciplines and languages.

How StrikePlagiarism.com supports publishers in the age of generative AI

During meetings with publishers from Europe, Latin America, and Asia, strong interest was expressed in StrikePlagiarism.com as a practical response to these challenges. The platform was presented as an operational solution designed specifically for contemporary scholarly publishing environments.

StrikePlagiarism.com supports publishers through key advantages:

  • High-precision detection of AI-generated content, supporting editorial assessment of authorship and originality.
  • Advanced identification of text manipulation, including paraphrasing, structural rewriting, translation-based manipulation, and hybrid AI–human editing.
  • Multilingual text analysis, enabling consistent editorial standards across international publishing portfolios.
  • Transparent, interpretable reporting, providing editors with evidence to support informed and defensible editorial decisions.

These capabilities are increasingly viewed as essential for publishers seeking to maintain editorial accountability and uphold quality standards across journals, monographs, and digital academic content.

StrikePlagiarism.com as a strategic partner for academic publishers

StrikePlagiarism’s presence at Frankfurter Buchmesse 2025 highlighted its role not only as a technology provider, but as a strategic partner for publishers navigating AI-driven transformation. By combining high-precision detection technologies with transparent reporting and scalable implementation, StrikePlagiarism.com supports responsible innovation while safeguarding trust in scholarly publishing.

Participation in Frankfurter Buchmesse strengthened international cooperation, initiated new editorial dialogues, and reaffirmed the growing role of StrikePlagiarism in advancing transparency, originality, and integrity across global academic and educational publishing ecosystems.

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