
There's certainly nothing anyone can do to prevent it and I don't see how it could be construed as being unethical.
Personally, I'd rather not get involved in the duplicate content discussion.

Well, I tried not to get involved in it.
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You will find most websites are looking for unique content and "most" will not buy usage rights.Greg Melikov wrote:![]()
After reading all the banter on this forum, I have again arrived at the same conclusion I did several weeks ago -- usage doesn't make it while full rights is the only way to go.
How is this different from ghostwriting which tons of people use? Also most webmasters who buy full rights really just want unique content and to be able to tweak it to fit their site....Ah, but if you go full rights, the buyers are extremely happy because they redo your articles, knock off your byline, take credit for your labor and resell them. fair? I don't think so.
Lost me here.....At least with usage, if you're lucky enough to sell some, it's whipping cream on the cake. I sell plenty of cakes on a variety of subjects to clients and many others and make a nifty profit because I'm a pro so it appears I'm wasting my time submitting anything to contsant content because I can't win.
Good luck to your other usage writers. In I do not get at lease a view let alone a sale on any of my offerings within the next 10 days, I'm outta here, will removed my articles, unsubscribe and bid you all adios.
True enough--if a customer pays what I'm asking for an article they can say it was written by a Smurf for all I care. Selling out? The key word for me is ''selling." It is mainly--even essentially--about the money; however, I won't deny that I'm tickled that I am able to make money writing as opposed to doing something else on the side.Does my byline appear on the articles I sell here, or even through my other clients? In the majority of cases it doesn't, and frankly I don't care, the credit I want arrives in the shape of meeting my mortgage repayments, feeding the family, and enjoying the finer things as well as through repeat orders and loyal customers.
I feel you might have responded differently if your candy, so to speak, had gotten a lick. (Where am I going with this...). In other words, if you had sold something. I believe the writers here are not obligated to sell full rights. I may be wrong there, but I do know they get to name their price. You should just let your articles sit here and see what happens. However, if you are determined to think ill of us poor saps who sell our stuff only to see our names crossed off the articles and our words attributed to someone else--you can. As an intelligent person, this is a bargain I enter into and agree to. The price paid to me is adequate reason to see my name disappear. (often the buyer still leaves it on)So long, suckers!
I love these posts... Its funny these past two weeks we paid over $13k to writers. Thats in one week....Greg Melikov wrote:That's one of the reasons why I'm pulling my articles off this site today and unsubscribing pronto -- writers get the short end of the stick.
Use articles don't sell while buyers of full rights articles can knock off the byline, add their own and resell them. Isn't that plagerism redefined.
So long, suckers!