I am currently piling up lists of content thieves I am going to be suing very soon and you don’t want to be one of them. There have been content thieves on the internet who just steal commercialized content through scraping activities and expect to get richer than bloggers who work tirelessly on a daily basis to fill the web with fresh content. I am not going to remain a professional blogger who makes pennies hence the strategic move.
- Owners of splogs and websites that are illegally scraping content from SurfDrill will find themselves paying hefty fines for stealing the copyrighted articles on this business weblog as digitalized copies of their thieveries are being stored. I hate spammers and the spam blogs which contain all my content are being studied and recorded. Records are been kept until that fateful day when I will unleash my POWERFUL WRATH on all content scrapers who want to harm my online business.
- Content thieves like to think scraping content and issuing unwanted backlinks to the websites and blogs they are harming will prevent million dollar lawsuits from coming their way. If I wanted to increase the SEO of my business weblog, I wouldn’t partner with naive owners of splogs. I don’t understand how it will be feasible for any content thief to claim “fair use” on commercialized content. If commercialized content could be illegally taken through fair use, freelancers would make pennies online every year. My day will also come but I will wait for the damages these thieves are causing my business articles to materialize until the lawsuits begin. The scheduled lawsuits will be activated very soon.
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