Helping to Boost Negative Publicity - Illegal?

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There's some lawyer who does some real nasty stuff in a certain country and the guardian wrote about that.

I read that article and completely agreed with it so I decided to rank that Guardian published article for the persons name, and from page 8 it now ranks at #8 for his name, and I'm not done yet.

Is this allowed or could I get myself into trouble in some way?

Reason why I don't mention further details is cause some of my private network sites are also ranking at page one and page two for his name. The article we wrote is just neutral though.
#search engine optimization #boost #helping #illegal #negative #publicity
  • Why would they be anything wrong it? Your simply just ranking the page, nothing else.

    Richard


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    • You are supposedly in Holland and/or Thailand.

      Who cares about legal? What laws? Perhaps you
      are referring to US law or something. Nobody outside
      the US much cares about that...

      Illegal? Everything is basically legal on the internet,
      worldwide-speaking. Have no idea what worldwide
      police agency would be making things illegal like that.

      As if there is a world wide police agency.

      Sometimes I think you start threads, "just because."

      A lot of time they make no logical sense.

      Like, Thailand is a bastion of following laws...that's
      laughable at the moment.

      Paul

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    There's some lawyer who does some real nasty stuff in a certain country and the guardian wrote about that. I read that article and completely agreed with it so I decided to rank that Guardian published article for the persons name, and from page 8 it now ranks at #8 for his name, and I'm not done yet.