Duplicate content(not copyrighted)+AdSense ads--->???

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Is it against their policy.
#ads> #adsense #contentnot #copyrighted #duplicate
  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    With 55 posts, it's hard to call this spam.
    But these questions seem typical from a spammer.
    And you've asked other ones.
    Like this one:
    http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...e-my-site.html

    Yet, you have a blog on adsense. Go figure.

    All my articles are copyrighted. And I have adsense.
    So what does copyrighted have to do with anything?
    Any article written in the US becomes copyrighted
    as soon as it's published.

    Duplicate content has various meanings.

    Duplicate content can be copyrighted.

    The internet is full of duplicate content.

    Duplicate content, copyrighted content, has nothing
    to do with adsense TOS.

    But believe it or not, google publishes a plethora of stuff on
    adsense TOS. Take the time to read it.

    Paul
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    • Profile picture of the author bestrevenueshare
      Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

      With 55 posts, it's hard to call this spam.
      But these questions seem typical from a spammer.
      And you've asked other ones.
      Like this one:
      http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...e-my-site.html

      Yet, you have a blog on adsense. Go figure.

      All my articles are copyrighted. And I have adsense.
      So what does copyrighted have to do with anything?
      Any article written in the US becomes copyrighted
      as soon as it's published.

      Duplicate content has various meanings.

      Duplicate content can be copyrighted.

      The internet is full of duplicate content.

      Duplicate content, copyrighted content, has nothing
      to do with adsense TOS.

      But believe it or not, google publishes a plethora of stuff on
      adsense TOS. Take the time to read it.

      Paul


      first of all thanks for your comment.

      You can define me as a spammer, I have no objection because I know that I never tried to spam the system, I am here not just to share my knowledge but I want to learn something from this forum.

      But I did not know that, you have to be an expert to participate here, then I should quit, because I am not an expert.

      You are saying that, "go there and find your question" well that is great, now we have an ultimate answer here - JUST GOOGLE IT That's it.

      Both the questions you have mentioned -are not different?, perhaps I should check my dictionary to find out the difference between EMPTY PAGE and DUPLICATE CONTENT PAGE.

      Thanks again.
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      • Profile picture of the author timpears
        Originally Posted by bestrevenueshare View Post

        You are saying that, "go there and find your question" well that is great, now we have an ultimate answer here - JUST GOOGLE IT That's it.
        Most of the questions asked in this forum could be answered by just Google-ing it.

        Your questions do seem just a little odd though. For a number of reasons, including your sig.
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        • Profile picture of the author DynoMutt
          bestrevenueshare,

          paulgl's advice is tough love. If you read his posts you'll actually see that he cares a lot about setting people straight on the facts.

          He didn't tell you to Google your answer. A lot of people can Google the questions they ask here, but they come to WarriorForum because of the advice that can be found here. Paul told you to go to Google's official Adsense TOS page. That's what he meant by "Google publishes a plethora of stuff on Adsense TOS."
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        • Profile picture of the author paulgl
          Originally Posted by timpears View Post

          Your questions do seem just a little odd though. For a number of reasons, including your sig.
          That's being polite.

          Nobody here works for google.

          Sure we can say, yes, no, maybe, sometimes,...and I do.
          Quite often.

          In the end, it's YOUR responsibility. If you had not gone around the forum
          and ask stuff like,

          Can I put adsense on a blank page?

          Well, you seriously need to start reading the TOS for yourself.

          Especially while you run a blog on adsense.

          I did answer your question in my first reply. Your question is a
          one that can be answered yes, no, maybe, sometimes,...
          You steal an article and put adsense, no. You get an article from
          EZA, probably. Depending on content. But that article is copyrighted.
          EZA is full of duplicate content. And has adsense.

          You need to read the TOS or the adsense blog, look at your content,
          and decide for yourself.

          When you ask if you can put adsense on a blank page, well, you
          obviously have not read a single thing from google about adsense
          TOS.

          Paul
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          • Profile picture of the author timpears
            Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

            That's being polite.

            Nobody here works for google.

            Sure we can say, yes, no, maybe, sometimes,...and I do.
            Quite often.

            In the end, it's YOUR responsibility. If you had not gone around the forum
            and ask stuff like,

            Can I put adsense on a blank page?

            Well, you seriously need to start reading the TOS for yourself.

            Especially while you run a blog on adsense.

            I did answer your question in my first reply. Your question is a
            one that can be answered yes, no, maybe, sometimes,...
            You steal an article and put adsense, no. You get an article from
            EZA, probably. Depending on content. But that article is copyrighted.
            EZA is full of duplicate content. And has adsense.

            You need to read the TOS or the adsense blog, look at your content,
            and decide for yourself.

            When you ask if you can put adsense on a blank page, well, you
            obviously have not read a single thing from google about adsense
            TOS.

            Paul
            Paul,

            You already told him, I didn't need to beat up on him any more. So yes, I was being nice, for a change.
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        • Profile picture of the author MIRENGE
          Take care it is illegal and you will be burned by Google.
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  • Profile picture of the author donkiston
    Google will ban you for this act.
    This is against Google rules and regulation.
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  • Profile picture of the author owenlee
    If you have the point the article back to the original writer then is okie...but i dont think you do that so is wrong...
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  • Profile picture of the author dreamer31
    If you have duplicate content on your pages and serve AdSense there is only matter of time when this account will be banned. Confirmed.
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