I just don’t understand. It’s one thing to comment on a blog or link to something of interest, but to actively steal blogs and credit original blogs to companies is just unethical. Or better said, plain disgusting.
I’m sure I’m not the only one who’s been affected by this and it’s sad to hear of so many bloggers’ creative works be tampered with for the sake of Google rankings!
Is this what the world is all about? Stealing and somehow marking them as their advertisers’ or their own? Can something be done?
Sure there are plenty of anti-spam plugins but why do we constantly look for reactive methods instead of thinking proactively? How does that stop them from posting someone else’s writing on their own website and giving credit to others?
Maybe there’s a way of getting to the real source. Can Google not do something about this? Can these sites be directly reported to Google? This way they won’t have a stream of income and then they’ll have to stop!
Otherwise, what’s the point of websites with creative works that can be torn into pieces by money hungry, low-life creatures?
Loba









Dr. Tom Bibey said,
December 19, 2007 at 8:35 pm
Lord knows I can’t get anyone to read mine, much less steal it, but it is clearly wrong.