Interesting article. I’ve been plagiarised twice. My website …
Thursday, August 27, 2009 23:21Comment posted on How does Google see duplicate Content? Is there a Penalty? by Music Producer
Interesting article. I’ve been plagiarised twice. My website text was copied once, by a recording studio. Then I rewrote the entire site – and then someone else (some other music producer) copied the new text – word by word!
I was told that Google penalises websites that copy others. But I was wondering if the reverse could be true? Say for example, you are the original creator – and then some 10, 20, hundreds of people steal your text (or in the case of a blogger – your article!). Could Google decide to reward you (after doing it’s round of penalising others)?
If there is such an algo – then being plagiarised can be a good thing. And the best policy is to just then smile and remain quiet.
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Music Producer says:
September 25th, 2009 at 11:21 PM
Interesting article. I’ve been plagiarised twice. My website text was copied once, by a recording studio. Then I rewrote the entire site – and then someone else (some other music producer) copied the new text – word by word!
I was told that Google penalises websites that copy others. But I was wondering if the reverse could be true? Say for example, you are the original creator – and then some 10, 20, hundreds of people steal your text (or in the case of a blogger – your article!). Could Google decide to reward you (after doing it’s round of penalising others)?
If there is such an algo – then being plagiarised can be a good thing. And the best policy is to just then smile and remain quiet.