Website review: Small Thievery with a High Cost ...

hotnspicy hotnspicy discovered this in Webhosting 7 reviews since Feb 11, 2008
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hotnspicy discovered 6 months ago
Dealing with spamming content thieves / plagiarists
miguelstil rated 6 months ago
Stealing ideas from our fellow bloggers and not giving credit where credit is due is not the best way to go...
JHSEsq rated 6 months ago
From the page: "There are times when we write things that take a long time. We research, we balance information, we create screenshots, and we link to the sources to let people know what inspired our actions â€" it is the fair thing to do."
Yinepu rated 6 months ago
From the page: "There are times when we write things that take a long time. We research, we balance information, we create screenshots, and we link to the sources to let people know what inspired our actions â€" it is the fair thing to do. On the other hand, we are involved in a highly competitive race where the prizes are called traffic, popularity, users and revenue. Is acknowledging the source a danger for our goals? Do we honestly fear that linking back to the page that inspired a blog entry means sending traffic to a competitor? Is denying the source the best way to go - especially when the transgression is so obvious that it can almost be defined as a â€oecopycat?”"
rjj rated 6 months ago
From the page: "Do we honestly fear that linking back to the page that inspired a blog entry means sending traffic to a competitor?"
achillesmmvii rated 6 months ago
Art in instructional ethics...bravo
fastfastlane rated 6 months ago
From the page: "Do we honestly fear that linking back to the page that inspired a blog entry means sending traffic to a competitor? Is denying the source the best way to go - especially when the transgression is so obvious that it can almost be defined as a "copycat?" Nay I say, it should be an unspoken Golden Rule.
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