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B2B Marketers – Has Your Online Content Been Copied?

B2B Marketing Traction

During a discussion about copyrighted material on websites, one of my clients – an attorney – told me about a program called www.copyscape.com. I consulted with an IP attorney who told me that I had no legal recourse since I had not registered my articles with the U.S. Copyright Office. The other simply apologized.

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Website SEO Tips – Webinar Recording and FAQs – Part II

LeadSquared

This article is a continuation of my previous blog post on ‘How to get started with website SEO’ You can also take a look at the webinar here. . Inform the blogger that the content he/she has ‘stolen’ is copyright safe and be sure to add the link of the post that is in question. Question 1. Question 3.

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Social Media Lawsuits Protect Yourself From Them | Guest Posts.

Convince & Convert

Been Caught Stealing Let’s start with content creation and copyright issues. Having clear language on blogs and websites puts the public on notice about your position vis a vis copyright. In other words put a copyright, all rights reserved on your content or the bottom of your blog. Thanks for the reminder; just did it.

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Social Web

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Copyright Violation. Joan Vinall-Cox Slide 21: Bloglines Sign-Up Joan Vinall-Cox Slide 22: Subscribe Joan Vinall-Cox Slide 23: Bloglines Subscriptions Joan Vinall-Cox Slide 24: Bloglines Showing Article Joan Vinall-Cox Slide 25: Google Reader â?? Privacy Policy & DMCA. Flag as inappropriate. Flag as inappropriate. Pornographic.

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Are People Stealing Your Content? How (and When) to Fight Back [SlideShare]

Hubspot

First things first: You’ve got to discover that your content has been taken without your explicit permission and determine whether it violates the fair use copyright clause (more on that later). Even if you’ve discovered a website or blog that''s featuring your content, it may not necessarily be copyright infringement. what’s next?

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The History of the Google Algorithm

ClearVoice

This article will chronicle the history of Google algorithm updates from PageRank to modern day. 2012 – Pirate The aptly named Pirate update generated negative rankings for Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown requests. Google couldn’t tell if content actually violated copyrights.

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Dot Your I’s and Cross Your T’s: Don’t Let Copyright Law Be Used Against Your Content Marketing

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

A “DMCA takedown notice” from GMO-full Food Co. After the post received some unwanted attention, the group’s press officer, Nick Steiner, asked Hotham to take down the article, but Hotham refused. then filed a DMCA takedown notice with Automattic requesting that the post be taken down on the grounds of copyright infringement.