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Grand Theft Auto is really a video game 1st released in 1997. It was such a success that nine standalone games followed it which includes 3 expansion packs. It really is essentially an action adventure sort of game created by Rockstar North although they had been referred to as DMA Design back then. In this game you play the role of a criminal in a big city where you are expected to take component in various illegal activities like murder or bank robberies. Game publisher, Rockstar Games has allowed the the game to be downloaded for totally free from its internet web site.

The game covers 3 major cities. The player is expected to performed a series of tasks assigned by the local gang or syndicate in which you’re a member. The productive and early completion of such tasks will enable the participant to gather sufficient points go to the next level. In each succeeding level the difficulty of the task will also boost. Those who fail to gather enough points in time may well not be allowed to performed other tasks.

A gamer in Grand theft Auto has considerable freedom of movement compared to other games at that time. Some criminal acts can have a multiplying effect on the number of points scored. For instance, using a police automobile instead of a civilian car can double the number of points earned. Although the destination is fixed, the player can choose which route to get there. Completing the assigned missions can allow to the gamer to explore other new locations.

Plagiarism of articles is rife on the web. I have sufferred from this time and time again. And it’s very annoying that someone steals your work and either gives you no credit or the correct link-back. Worse still I have found some people actually claim it’s their own work!

Well I’m not a prolific article writer. Yet, nearly every single article I have written has been plagiarised !!  (this will be too probably).

The chances are your article content has also been stolen, adapted or not credited to you.

Now I don’t mind if they stick to the Article Syndication Rules and leave in the writing credits and website links. Often I’m glad articles are published elsewhere – it spreads my message, my links or name to a wider audience. That’s all well and good…

…but some are deliberately stealing the content as an easy and free way to bulk out their own web sites and blogs for free, for their own gain and usually for SEO purposes such as gaining ranking for certain keywords.

Well the GOOD NEWS is…
the law and web authorities are on your side.

Firstly. How do you know if someone is using your content? The WWW is a big place yeah? Well you can use various tools to find content here are a few:

Google Search & Google Blog Search
Google Alerts
CopyScape
DMCA