Google Will Penalize Sites Accused of Copyright Infringement - DailyBlogTips |
Google Will Penalize Sites Accused of Copyright Infringement Posted: 13 Aug 2012 07:17 AM PDT Google announced last week that it will start penalizing websites that violate copyrights on a consistent basis. In other words, if a certain website is found to be violating copyrights of other people regularly it will lose search rankings and possibly even be removed from Google’s index. They will calculate the number of copyright infringements based on the amount of DMCA takedown notices that Google receives from content owners. Here’s a quotation from a Search Engine Land article explaining the process:
Overall I think it’s a valid measure, and it should certainly help to control the levels of content theft and plagiarism around the web. I don’t think the update will have a large impact on small publishers, though, but hey at least you have one more weapon now to fight against people ripping off your content. What do you think? Original Post: Google Will Penalize Sites Accused of Copyright Infringement |
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