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Is Spinning Articles legal?

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by Zechin, Aug 26, 2011.

  1. Matthew Sayle

    Matthew Sayle Prominent Member

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  2. maryhamerlynn

    maryhamerlynn Peon

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    Hah) Bro, it is web and only big corporations care about there content
    You cann't watch every resource)
     
    maryhamerlynn, Oct 7, 2015 IP
  3. redesignunit@gmail.com

    redesignunit@gmail.com Banned

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    its illegal but when you changes most of the word and some lines then it also knows as your unique artical.
     
    redesignunit@gmail.com, Oct 7, 2015 IP
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    Rukbat Well-Known Member

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    1. maryhamerlynn, considering the number of takedown notices issued by plain people writing blogs, it's not even corporations. No wants his or her work stolen. (A takedown notice is usually for copyright violation - which is plagiarism.)

    2. Redesign, if you say exactly the same thing in different words, it's still plagiarism. If you read the original, then write about the same subject a few days later, you'll probably be far enough from the original for it to be okay. But just rewording it isn't enough.

    "It isn't legal, however if you modify a majority of the verbiage and a few lines then it is known as your intellectual property too" is still plagiarism of your post. (In this case it's not plagiarism, it would fall under fair use, because I'm showing something about the post and not claiming it as mine.)
     
    Rukbat, Oct 8, 2015 IP