Feed Wordpress plugin violating copyright of contents?

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Feed Wordpress plugin is used to syndicate RSS Feed and use the contents syndicated as any other posts in a blog. A question that I would like to ask, does syndicating contents from another blog and use them as any other posts or contents for my own blog, considered violating copyright of contents of the original author?

When using the syndicated contents, the original author of the articles is named as a contributor of that posts. Credit is given to the author but no permission was granted by the author to publish the contents. Is this a violation of the copyrighted contents? It looks very much like a crime has been committed here. I never thought of it this way before, until it was highlighted to me. Since then I have removed my Feed Wordpress plugin.

The proper way to use a content from another blog is to quote the content and link it to the original source with proper credit given to the author. This will ensure no violation of copyrighted contents.

To play it safe, write your own contents. By the way, search engines prefer original contents and may just give your blog a better ranking. So start cracking your head and fill your blog with your own ideas. If you have writer’s mental block or short of ideas,  just click on the link for some simple tips.

If you think that using Feed Wordpress plugin does not violate any copyright acts, or if you have a proper way to use it legally, we would like to hear from you. Feedbacks are welcome.

1 Comment so far

  1. madbadcat on November 11th, 2008

    feedwordpress doesn’t violate anyone’s copyrights. bloggers who use it improperly violate copyrights. we support feedwordpress. we use it to syndicate the content of bloggers who want to participate in our blog. it is the easiest way to involve authors with relevant views with digitalapplejuice without causing either party to have to do extra work.

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