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SEO Bright Now: May 20, 2022

Brightedge

MOZ was removed from the Google index after an overly-broad DMCA request. MOZ Removed From Google Index After False DMCA Request. MOZ was removed from Google’s index after a DMCA notice was filed, a mechanism in which copyright holders request content to be removed from a site. We’re not there yet, of course.

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New Communication Tech and Work Literacy Presentation

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Copyright Violation. ® Able to analyze trends ï?® Privacy Policy & DMCA. Flag as inappropriate. Flag as inappropriate. Select your reason for flagging this slideshow as inappropriate. If needed, use the feedback form to let us know more details. Pornographic. Defamatory. Illegal/Unlawful. Slideshow transcript. Soft Skillsâ??

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An Overview of the Major Google Algorithm Updates of 2014

Hubspot

Pirate: A search filter designed to prevent sites that have a lot of copyright infringement reports (as filed through Google''s DMCA system) from ranking well in Google''s listings. For your reference, here are the names given to Google''s algorithm updates that were relevant for 2014 and a brief description of each. Pirate 2.0:

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Content Curation 101: How to Curate Content Responsibly (And Ethically)

Scoop.it

Source Content curation gives you a great way to keep your audience engaged and stay on top of industry trends without having to dig through tons of other sources. And you must do it ethically and avoid copyright infringement that might hurt your reputation with customers and search engines.

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How Big Brands – With Help From Google & Yahoo – Finance Online Piracy

readwrite

The results, which named Google and Yahoo among the top offenders, used Google’s own Transparency Report to name the 10 ad networks with most takedown requests under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) for copyright infringement on pirated sites. Still, he thinks this trend can be changed.

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