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A Humble Suggestion To Murdoch and Curley

10.11.09 | Comments



Rupert Murdoch and Tom Curley were addressing in the World Media Summit in Beijing warned that the content aggregators such as Google and blog sites are plagiarizing and stealing from the paid content providers. Whether or not the content published on Internet should be free has been brought into numerous debates for long. I would like to offer my humble suggestion to both men if they do not want their contents have anything to do with Google or other blog sites, there is a help document on Google to explain how to restrict access to your website by search engine. They can also stop syndicating the content via RSS on all their online media as well.  All these can be done so easily and then they will effectively stop Google from bringing millions of traffics to their websites.

But then, I also believe many online media companies are exploiting the technical resources from Google, for example the Google Map, to enhance its content features and monetizing the traffics through Google content network. So…, should we all discuss this issue with a more reciprocal manner?

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« My View For An Immature Advertising Market In China
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