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Since there isn't an obvious monetary incentive to push the site down, I'm thinking the second option makes a lot more sense?

It's not uncommon for authoritative content to be plagiarized and one needs to be ever vigilant and be prepared to take direct action rather than relying upon the wisdom of google's algorithms (which seem to be almost wholly ineffective in terms of discriminating against such practices).



There may be a monetary incentive for a polygraph manufacturer to push the site down.


There are also hundreds of law enforcement agencies worldwide who rely on the myth of the "lie detector" in their interrogations.


Not worldwide, no. In the US mainly and perhaps a few others, but that's about it.




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