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The threat of Plagiarism is likely to be the utmost serious and every growing
issues in the internet. It’s a problem which blog/sites owner have in which visitors
took their contents on the website, do some modification bits here and there,
then finally publish it on their website claiming it as theirs.
I know someone who use a template designed by someone else for one of his sites,
edit the logo and then add a small remark on the footer stated it was designed
by his company! Now that is bulls.
Luckily I am no longer in touch with that fool.
Anyway, here’s two neat site which you can either generate your very own Disclosure
Policy or track down any site that have the same contents as yours.
It’s quite useful actually…. and the most efficient way to deal with this matter
is to file a lawsuit after that. ~Haa
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