How do you get a Copyright Strike and why you don't use it in our blog or Website


Hi guys! how are you. In this article I am going to tell you How do you get a Copyright Strike and why you don't use it in our blog or Website and what is copyrighted material and why we do not use it in our blog or website and if we use any copyright material in our blog and website then what will happen to your blog or website so my dear friends let's get started.
So friends let us talk about what is copyright material? As we all know that there are lots of websites on internet and they use their own text and images then if we copy their text or images and put into on our website that is known as copyright material.
This type of mistake commonly uses by new blogger. They just go to the website and copy their text or images and publish it and at that time they don't know what they are doing and that's why they will create a big mistake to their blog or website.
 
How do you get a Copyright Strike and why you don't use it in our blog or Website
How do you get a Copyright Strike and why you don't use it in our blog or Website

If you will go to the website and copy all the text or images and if you publish on your blogger or website then the owner of that websites will give you the copyright claim that will affect your blog or website and Google don't like that and after that Google will Ban your blog or website. That all the things come into the copyright material.

If you are a new blogger then you have to understand this things, you have to create your own blog with your own text or images because if you want to earn from Google AdSense then will help you to do not use copyright material on your blog or website. So my dear friends copyright material is a bad thing don't use it your website or blog and if you have any query then put your question on comment box. We will definitely answer your questions.

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