Business Web Content Theft: 3 Myths
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Joel Walsh has a very direct way of dealing with the Content Theft problem:
“Simply file a DMCA complaint with Google, Yahoo, MSN, other search engines, any advertising programs of which the site is a part, and/or the site’s host. I just filed a complaint with Yahoo the other day. They responded within two days.”
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