So unless you commit a reproduction:

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shaownhasan
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So unless you commit a reproduction:

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Google knows that something like 25/30% of the content on the web is the identical twin of someone else's content: by virtue of this, it simply "filters" what it deems redundant and lets through what it judges to be capable of offering something relevant to the user .

Problems arise only when Google perceives that the entire site is physician data based on the practice of blatantly reproducing content from other sites in order to deceive it.


obvious and without apparent justification
massive and repeated over time
without any mention of the original source and without any reference to why it is reproduced
You shouldn't be at serious risk of penalties.

Better not to take any risks, in any case!

How to Protect the Rights to Your Content
First of all, take care to protect the fruit of your genius.

Creative Commons licenses are a valuable and free resource for providing some form of protection to your works. They range from the most restrictive - which do not allow anyone to reproduce without authorization - to the most permissive - which allow reuse and modification of the materials as long as the original author is recognized.

If your goal is to gain greater visibility for your work, CC3 licenses are particularly suitable for ensuring that your work is brought to the attention of a wider audience while still ensuring that you retain credit for your work.
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