2024-08-16
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IT Home reported on August 16 that Mita Company issued a statement through its official public account this morning saying that yesterday (15th) it received a 28-page report from China Academic Journal (CD-ROM Edition) Electronics Magazine Co., Ltd. (IT Home Note: that is, "CNKI")Infringement Notification Letter。
We have discovered that your company has provided users with a huge amount of our academic literature titles and abstracts through Mita AI Search and Mita AI Search App. This behavior has not been authorized by our company and seriously infringes our legitimate rights and interests. At the same time, we do not want our website China National Knowledge Infrastructure to be searched by Mita Technology. Please immediately disconnect the link from the search results to our website. If you need business cooperation, please contact us.
In response to this matter, Mita said that according to academic norms, the abstract and title of the document should haveIndependenceandSelf-evidence, which enables readers to obtain necessary information without reading the full text. The "Academic" section of the Mita AI search only includes the literature of the paper.Abstract and Bibliography, and does not include the article content itself. To read the main text, you need to jump to the website through the source link.
The company said that the Budapest Open Access Protocol, jointly promoted by the international academic, publishing and library and information communities in recent years, is continuously promoting the free reading, downloading, copying, dissemination, printing and retrieval of academic literature. “Without search, there is no research.'Knowledge discovery' is the first step in the knowledge dissemination chain.”
Mita announced that it “does not understand but respects” CNKI’s choice and will start using Mita AI search from now on.No longer includes title and abstract data of CNKI documents, and instead include literature titles and abstract data from other authoritative Chinese and English knowledge bases.