Four Ways to Enforce Your Copyright: What to Do When Your Online Content Is Being Stolen

January 14th, 2008

Posted by Sarah Bird, Esquire

May It Please the Mozzers,

It’s just another manic Monday at the Mozzplex. You know what that means. Legal Monday!

One of the most common problems facing anyone who publishes content online is copyright infringement. It’s happened to me. It’s happened to you. And it’ll probably happen to this post too. (Oh, the irony!)
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[Video] How to Spam Google Without Being Viewed as a Spammer

November 4th, 2007

This 7 minute and 50 second video is one of the first SEO videos I made. After reviewing it I realize I could have moved the screen around to show a few more examples of the stuff I was talking about. Rather than discussing one topic this video moves around to offer a wide array of marketing optimization ideas.

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How Being a Spam Cop Would Melt Your Mind

September 12th, 2007

Imagine if virtually everything you chose to trust eventually betrayed you. You try to create shifting rules and push your worldview to try to make it manageable, but even in your attempts to do so people call out the self serving nature of your suggestions. Every day thousands of people share free information about how to take advantage of you, and in return you wade through garbage and do everything you can to suppress it, but work for a company with policies that encourage information pollution. Even when you try to stop something, your company will still spread that message to anyone willing to look for it for a dollar or two a click, and affiliates quickly race to fill in the hole your hand edit created. You can’t suppress them. You hand edited one company, but is it fair to leave their largest competitor? Will someone call you out on that today? Will it matter when they do?

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