Your content may have been used without attribution or your permission. Read here to identify if you are a victim of Content Theft and how to prevent it
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DailyEnglish's curator insight,
December 28, 2014 1:54 AM
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Sue Alexander's curator insight,
December 30, 2014 8:17 AM
I concur, but would add Matt Miller's Ditch that Textbook to make an even dozen. |
I selected this article from Curatti written by Shelly Kramer because it explains how to find out whether your brand's content has been hijacked.
Protect your valuable blog posts from piracy.
How to Stop Content Theft
As a business it's important to know whether your hard work is being used in an unethical manner. I agree that it's important to find out whether your content is being used in order to preserve your brand reputation.
Kramer shows how to gather the right information on your blog posts in order to protect them.
Here's what caught my attention:
Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond
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Artykuł o tym jak zapobiegać kradzieży contentu.