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Site copy. Is it legal?

I began to notice the growth of proposals for copying any site I liked. And such a service costs a penny. These specialists offer to completely copy any site by pasting your data onto it.
This is already plagiarism.

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Vladimir Io, 2015-01-02
@vawsan

Naturally not.
It’s just that it’s long and difficult to track, so such sites manage to open in a short time, do business, and close, and the original doesn’t even have time to smell it.

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nirvimel, 2015-01-02
@nirvimel

I began to notice the growth of proposals for copying any site I liked.

And somewhere towards the end of the 2000s, I began to notice that this topic had finally lost its relevance. Previously, it was still possible to cut down some money on this (not as much as on the glanders, but still), then the PS finally merged copy-pasters to the very end of the issuance.

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zooks, 2015-01-02
@zooks

In fact, nonsense, such sites will never rise in search engines. It turns out that they are needed only for contextual advertising, and for it you can do something more conversion-oriented.

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