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		<title>Comment on Finding Duplicate Content by Karen Dawson-Wright</title>
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		<description>I have just used copyscape to check to see if the contents of my website had been copied, and there were five results, which surprised me.
When I had a look at them, great chunks of the content of my website had been copied word for word, with no atempt to change the wording to make it look different.
It is a shame that these people can&#039;t think of their own wording and have to steal someone elses.
Obviously, mine must be good!
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When I had a look at them, great chunks of the content of my website had been copied word for word, with no atempt to change the wording to make it look different.<br />
It is a shame that these people can&#8217;t think of their own wording and have to steal someone elses.<br />
Obviously, mine must be good!</p>
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