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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. And that isn’t an opinion from third parties.

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Website SEO Tips – Webinar Recording and FAQs – Part II

LeadSquared

Make sure, your posts are 250 words+ for Google to find them. Use long phrases as keywords rather than just a word or two. File a DMCA complaint: If the blogger does not remove the content, file a DMCA complaint against the blogger. . How to rank higher in general Google search? Update your blog every once a while.

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New Communication Tech and Work Literacy Presentation

Buzz Marketing for Technology

® Categorize, sort, and prioritize (info, tag words) ï?® Privacy Policy & DMCA. ® Ability to network ï?® ® Technology skills such as typing, IM language, and social networking ï?® ® Initiate, motivate, lead ï?® ® Group work skills ï?® ® Able to analyze trends ï?® ® Ability to learn new technologies as they evolve ï?® Soft Skillsâ??

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The History of the Google Algorithm

ClearVoice

2012 – Pirate The aptly named Pirate update generated negative rankings for Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown requests. This means that it’s unclear how many DMCA violations trigger a negative ranking factor. Hummingbird focused on a whole search phrase, rather than specific words.

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Social Media Lawsuits Protect Yourself From Them | Guest Posts.

Convince & Convert

In other words put a copyright, all rights reserved on your content or the bottom of your blog. As far the legal aspect, all a trademark/copyright holder has to do is submit a DMCA request and Facebook has to review and take action on it. Thanks for the reminder; just did it.

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

Hubspot

There is no specific number of words, lines, or notes that may safely be taken without permission. In a previous job, I found out that a customer of ours was copying blog posts I wrote and pasting them, word-for-word, on her company’s blog. These were 1,000-1,500 word posts … not some chump change content.

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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

Let’s say you’re not taking anything out of context; you’re playing fair, just reposting a chunk of relevant text word-for-word. A “DMCA takedown notice” from GMO-full Food Co. then filed a DMCA takedown notice with Automattic requesting that the post be taken down on the grounds of copyright infringement. The culprit?—A