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How can i avoid DCMA warning on my blog?
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 259756, member: 76163"] For instance, If you have an e-commerce site, then you should be very careful about DCMA. Your blog is not a store and it cannot sell anything. You can't even make money from it if you have ads on your blog. But Google still sends DMCA takedown requests to blogs and webmasters of offending sites. The results are often negative as many blogs simply ignore the request because they know they will never receive any revenue from it. If your blog is not yet indexed by Google, then there is no way they can send you a DMCA notice and it's unlikely they ever will. If you don't want to get a DMCA notice, then there are two steps that you can take: 1. Don't link to infringing material online! This might seem obvious, but most people don't think about this until they receive an email from Google telling them their website has been found to be linking to infringing content (usually at the bottom of the search engine results page). 2. Remove all links pointing back to infringing websites from your blog so Google will no longer see them when doing a search for your domain name or keywords in the future (or at least until such time as Google reclassifies these infringing sites). 3. Own your content! You heard me, do not steal content. [/QUOTE]
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