General question about google duplicate content.

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Hey Everyone just wondering if I have made a new site and have posted a fresh original article on it and then have deleted it and posted a new one and then few months later I'm putting that article that I have used for the previous site to my new site, will this still count as duplicate even though copyscape doesn't find any duplicates? DOn't google got their own database which will mark me as duplicate? Thank yoU!
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  • Profile picture of the author orvn
    Duplicate content only refers to the same content in the same domain.

    If you copy content from a random site, for example, you're not duplicating, you're syndicating.

    Google does keep cached content, but I do not think it will consider it syndicated if the latest revision of the cache does not reflect the original content, so you should be fine.

    If for some reason you duplicate content (within the same domain), you can remedy any problems with a proper canonical declaration.
    http://googlewebmastercentral.blogsp...canonical.html
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  • Profile picture of the author rosegreely
    Yes it ill consider has a duplicate content in that new site.. For that use like this, use that same content from old site into new site.. Please give a link to that old site page to that in new site page..
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  • Profile picture of the author jmackenzie008
    Don't have the content from both the site it will be consider as duplicate
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