Is it copyrighted if you lightly rewrite an article

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So for some purposes, I plan to use someone else's articles (Plan to make youtube videos out of them), I will lightly rewrite them, like in every sentence i will rewrite 1-3 words. Would it then be a unique article?

Example:

Original:
As any successful person will honestly admit, failure happens, and we’ve all had our fair share of it. But from each failure, we learn two equally valuable lessons: That there was at least one reason we failed, and that we can rebound from that failure.

Rewritten:
As any successful person will honestly admit, failure happens, and we've all had our fair share. But from every failure, we learn two equally valuable lessons: That there was at least one reason we failed, and that we can recover from that failure.
 
And of course, I wouldn't be taking any pictures, just text itself.
 
Slap it thu a free duplicate cheeker
I think a duplicate checker can analyze this better.

I mean it doesn't matter to me if it looks the same I am just asking if I wouldn't have copyright problems if I just change the text a bit instead of rewriting it fully.
 
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Use grammerly to change words u have to use a free duplicate service to see if it is noticeable

Dupllicate content

https://1text.com/

Stick it in above try get score 100%
 
Use grammerly to change words u have to use a free duplicate service to see if it is noticeable

Dupllicate content

https://1text.com/stick

Stick it in above try get score 100%
Already using Grammarly pro and deepl rewrite
 
Buddy, these two sentences are exact match except the two words - 'of it'. You don't need a copy checker tool to detect it is a 99.99% duplicate copy of the original text.

Since you are taking articles and converting them to video then you should be fine. BUT STILL .... I suggest you take some time to entirely rephrase the content.
 
Buddy, these two sentences are exact match except the two words - 'of it'. You don't need a copy checker tool to detect it is a 99.99% duplicate copy of the original text.

Since you are taking articles and converting them to video then you should be fine. BUT STILL .... I suggest you take some time to entirely rephrase the content.
every failure,

recover from
There are actually 3 sentences with changed words
 
There are actually 3 sentences with changed words
Still, as I said, put some more efforts and make it a bit more unique - may be use active to passive voice, etc.

Since you are converting it to video, you are already pretty much safe.
 
Still, as I said, put some more efforts and make it a bit more unique - may be use active to passive voice, etc.

Since you are converting it to video, you are already pretty much safe.
True I will then rewrite it a bit more, and change the way the words go for example:

As any successful person will admit, failure happens, and we've all had our share. But we learn two equally valuable lessons from every failure: That there was at least one reason for our failure, and that we can recover from that failure.
 
If you are planning to do it for a long term, you will definitely not want your readers to catch you using 90% of the same text. So, read the whole article and make your own by investing some more time. It will be way better, believe me.
 
Why don’t you use OpenAI to rewrite the content for you? It’ll most likely give you an output that’s better than the original. Plus, you can automate it easily and do it in bulk.
 
The articles you posted is probably from here : https://www.success.com/the-7-reasons-we-fail/ . apparantly it was written by AI.

Post it to chatGPT and ask him to rewrite the article, then use the article.
that article is written by chat gpt lmao???
 
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