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    "Duplicate content generally refers to substantive blocks of content within or across domains that either completely match other content or are appreciably similar."

    He then discusses the numerous instances of duplicate content and how most of them aren't part of any malic

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    In case you missed it, Adam Lasnik posted some interesting remarks about duplicate content at the Official Google Webmaster Central Blog in early 2007.

    "Deftly Dealing with Duplicate Content" answers a few questions and creates a few new ones. It may not have provided everything you'd ever want to know about duplicate content, but it's nice that the folks at Google gave us at least a sneak peek at how they address the matter.

    Lasnik discusses why Google doesn't like finding the exact same thing in many different places, how it handles which version to list when it finds duplicate copies and even provides a few handy tips that webmasters can use to avoid duplicate content hassles.

    The Google blog post says webmasters should provide links back to the original versions of syndicated articles as a means of plagiarism protection and recommends use of DMCA remedies if someone who's stolen your materials seems to be ranking for it.

    Unfortunately, it didn't really hone in on the one area that matters most to many of us right now--determining what is and what is not duplicate content.

    Lasnik writes:

    "Duplicate content generally refers to substantive blocks of content within or across domains that either completely match other content or are appreciably similar."

    He then discusses the numerous instances of duplicate content and how most of them aren't part of any malici

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    g you'd ever want to know about duplicate content, but it's nice that the folks at Google gave us at least a sneak peek at how they address the matter.

    Lasnik discusses why Google doesn't like finding the exact same thing in many different places, how it handles which version to list when it finds duplicate copies and even provides a few handy tips that webmasters can use to avoid duplicate content hassles.

    The Google blog post says webmasters should provide links back to the original versions of syndicated articles as a means of plagiarism protection and recommends use of DMCA remedies if someone who's stolen your materials seems to be ranking for it.

    Unfortunately, it didn't really hone in on the one area that matters most to many of us right now--determining what is and what is not duplicate content.

    Lasnik writes:

    "Duplicate content generally refers to substantive blocks of content within or across domains that either completely match other content or are appreciably similar."

    He then discusses the numerous instances of duplicate content and how most of them aren't part of any malic

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    list when it finds duplicate copies and even provides a few handy tips that webmasters can use to avoid duplicate content hassles.

    The Google blog post says webmasters should provide links back to the original versions of syndicated articles as a means of plagiarism protection and recommends use of DMCA remedies if someone who's stolen your materials seems to be ranking for it.

    Unfortunately, it didn't really hone in on the one area that matters most to many of us right now--determining what is and what is not duplicate content.

    Lasnik writes:

    "Duplicate content generally refers to substantive blocks of content within or across domains that either completely match other content or are appreciably similar."

    He then discusses the numerous instances of duplicate content and how most of them aren't part of any malic

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    and recommends use of DMCA remedies if someone who's stolen your materials seems to be ranking for it.

    Unfortunately, it didn't really hone in on the one area that matters most to many of us right now--determining what is and what is not duplicate content.

    Lasnik writes:

    "Duplicate content generally refers to substantive blocks of content within or across domains that either completely match other content or are appreciably similar."

    He then discusses the numerous instances of duplicate content and how most of them aren't part of any malic

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    "Duplicate content generally refers to substantive blocks of content within or across domains that either completely match other content or are appreciably similar."

    He then discusses the numerous instances of duplicate content and how most of them aren't part of any malicious scheme while noting the presence of a few nefarious souls willing to use dup content as a means of SE gaming.

    He does not, however, tell us when a block of content becomes "susbtantive" enough to trigger Google's attention. We don't know when similarity becomes appreciable.

    Lasnik reassures us that snippets, quotations and alternate-language versions of the same material aren't considered duplicate content. Beyond that, we're still in the dark.

    That might be enough information for most people, but for some of us in the content industry, it still leaves us guessing more than we'd like. Well, at least that's the case for me. There are legitimate questions and concerns about the use of "private label rights" content (in "base form" and after editing/modification). The right answers hinge upon how Google determines what constitutes duplicate content.

    Those issues may not matter for everyone, but they do matter to me on multiple levels. I have many clients who use the availability of private label rights content as a rationale for holding down original content creation expenses. I am occasionally h

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