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	<title>Comments on: Meta tags &#038; trademark infringement</title>
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		<title>By: Troy Duncan</title>
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		<description>White Hat is the way to go. Why even get involved with shades of gray. 

How much work and time is it going to take to go through all of those meta tags and remove trademarks. It's just not worth it.</description>
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<p>How much work and time is it going to take to go through all of those meta tags and remove trademarks. It&#8217;s just not worth it.</p>
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