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Stealing Stuff

At least I consider it stealing when you take things from someone else’s blog and put them in yours. I know it wasn’t the first time that Entrecarders/Bloggers have done this. What I really wonder is—how hard can it be to actually credit the person you took the stuff from?

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Look at this question mark image. On my main blog since a long time (almost a year)—created by Ada from Scramories.

As an author copyright and copyright infringement are something that I have to be very concerned about.

If people do not stop to steal content from others—where do the original authors end up? The bad impact of splogs scoring higher than the original can already been seen anywhere.

If you are a marketer—do you really need to steal?
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And removing the stolen content after being caught doesn’t make it any better.

It pretty much shows your morals and ethics towards the copyrights and content of others.

As long as you don’t get caught—you steal, right?

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