Copyright infringement is a common occurrence on the Internet. If you don't want to fall into disgrace in the blogosphere, you'd better do it the right way.
Carlos Bravo
I am not one of those people who start suing and sending letters from their lawyers or creating a scandal on Twitter if they find out that someone has copied a post from them. I admit that I am interested in having my posts published on other blogs, but I am also interested in learning how to copy content correctly .
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Although on the one hand you are happy because it is a form of jordan phone number recognition, I also feel a certain annoyance when someone does not give credit to the original source.
Why you shouldn't copy third-party content
A high percentage of the entries in this blog are copied or plagiarized from other websites. I am not the only one who experiences this. Taking content from third parties is quite common on the Internet. It seems that many are not aware of the disadvantages:
Google Penalty : Search engines consider this as duplicate content and your blog will be penalized, which in the worst case can lead to a complete ban from search results.
Lack of originality : you will never be able to gain the loyalty of your readers because you are not selling your own ideas. You will always depend on third parties and the luck that they do not catch you.
Risk of facing legal problems : You run the risk of facing legal problems since you are using the intellectual property without their permission.
5 Unauthorized Ways to Copy Third-Party Content
Few people really care about the legal or ethical aspects when copying content from other bloggers. I am not a lawyer so I cannot and do not want to give advice on the first aspect. There are different ways of copying content that are not considered correct in the blogosphere.