Archive for the 'Plagiarism' Category

SEO and RSS

Did you know that RSS feeds are actually good for you in terms of SEO? In fact according to Satyajeet Hattangadi, the guy who wrote ?Get Better Search Engine Rankings with RSS", there are three concrete benefits to incorporating RSS feeds into your website. The three benefits are: RSS feeds provide instant themed content for your website. RSS feeds provide fresh and updated content for you without you having to write anything or pay anyone to write. The presence of RSS feeds result in more frequent search engine spidering. And this is all happens just by having RSS feeds incorporated into you ... 0 Comments

Filing a Counter Notification

So now you know how to file an infringement notification to Google if someone plagiarizes your website. But what should you do if someone files a notification against you and it is approved by Google? First of all I would like to say that if you are indeed guilty then you deserve it. Admit your guilt, apologize, stop harping and put fresh original content on your site. Don't even bother wasting anyone's time by filing any counter notifications and just go home to your daddy, cry, and then resolve to clean your act up. Hope it teaches ... 0 Comments

Filing a Complaint with Google for Copyright Infringement

As I promised today I will give you an outline on how to file a complaint if some copies the content of your website or blog. Note though that before actually filing a complaint with Google I advice you to read the actual Digital Millennium Copyright Act provided by Google. 1. Before filing an infringement notification contact a lawyer who specializes on internet law to make sure that the people you are charging really are guilty of copyright infringement. 2. Write your infringement notification containing ALL the details required by Google. Required details include: Details of ... 0 Comments

Dealing with More Serious Forms of Plagiarism

Last time we discussed how you can deal with people who use portions of your original content and post it on their site without permission. Usually plagiarism of that kind is simply an oversight and most website owners would gladly cite you as the source and of course link back to you instead of having to delete portions of their own website or a blog post. There are times when plagiarism is more serious in that it copies a rather large portion of your website's content or the entire website itself. This cases of ... 0 Comments