Just found out this brand new VoIP blog that, amazingly, has just published an article that is almost identical to that published by VoIP Lowdown yesterday.
Here is a part of the article, just to clarify what I mean:
VoIP Lowdown
The biggest obstacle that you will face when switching from traditional phones to VoIP is changing the telephone wiring inside your home. It may sound daunting but it is actually a pretty easy process made easier if your home was built in the last half-century and easier still if it was built in the last decade or so.
VoIP Switcher
The biggest obstacle that you will face when switching from traditional phones to VoIP is changing the telephone wiring inside your home. It may sound daunting but it is actually a pretty easy process made easier if your home was built in the last half-century and easier still if it was built in the last decade or so.
No, it’s easier to do this way: here is the only difference between the two articles:
VoIP Lowdown
That obnoxious Vonage song finally got to you and you’ve decided…
VoIP Switcher
So you’ve decided…
Here is my recommendation if you really want to start a new VoIP blog: do whatever you want, quote a news, mention this blogger or that journalist, but DON’T cut and paste original content from other bloggers. That’s the only chance you have to go forward without being banned forever by other bloggers and readers.
luca filigheddu, voip lowdown, voip switcher
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I really appreciate both that you brought this to our attention and are now providing coverage of this important issue. Just to update you, we’ve asked the blogger to remove the stolen content but to date haven’t heard back. At this point I’m feeling a bit as though we have no legitimate options. I’ll keep you updated as things develop.
Thanks again.
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