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 <description>One of the most frustrating experiences for Internet publishers is discovering that copied articles are appearing on AdSense farms. The problem has been going on for years, and is a violation of Google&#039;s AdSense policy. There&#039;s even a Web form which allows people to report copyright and other AdSense violations. But don&#039;t expect Google to do anything about it.
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