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B2B Marketers – Has Your Online Content Been Copied?

B2B Marketing Traction

I ran some of my website pages through the program and found that two consultants had copied two of my most popular articles – The Truth About Trade Shows and Why Can’t Sales and Marketing Just Get Along? 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.

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Social Media Lawsuits Protect Yourself From Them | Guest Posts.

Convince & Convert

She spends her days thinking about social media, public relations and digital strategies for her agency’s consumer focused clients. You can find her on Twitter or, if you’re lucky, behind a rolling pin making a fresh pie. The Lawyers Are Coming Social networks give people the ability to share incredible volumes of content.

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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. 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.

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

Hubspot

Many of us are all too familiar with the feelings that follow the discovery of content thievery: your stomach drops, quickly followed by thoughts of "Why me?" Then the anger sets in. You’ve spent hours (or even days) creating content you think your buyer personas would love, only to have someone else reap the benefits on their own site?

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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.