Do you think its ethical or not to take articles and spin/rewrite them?

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There are many places where you can find content and then spin it or rewrite it to make it 100% unique to use for your websites.I am interested to know what you guys think about the ethics of this strategy. Is it ethical or un ethical as you are basically taking content without explicit permission of the owner and building on top of it. What do you guys think.
 
I know its a stupid question to ask on a forum like this but i just wanted to get the point of view of both sides.
 
It's not professional or ethical. Content is king.

That said, do what you feels right, man.
 
people will call it different name for rewriting, its a inspiration. Go ahead with that mate.
 
It's still technically plagiarism because you're copying the ideas (which actually is plagiarism).
 
It's totally unethical in my opinion, I would never do it.......

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I've never had a content spinner that actually works. Ones I've used just replace the adjectives. Can anyone recommend a content spinner?
 
We're like the mafia. We game the system. We have no ethics, no morals, no consciousness. If you wanna talk about ethics you can visit reddit or the warrior forum.
 
Well, it depends, how you see it.
I read a lot, and I take notes, and I rewrite it completely.
I don't rewrite sentence per sentence, but rather, idea to idea.

I wouldn't say it's morally correct, but according to school, essays are the exact same concept, it's merely doing your research. (except that they reference at the end, and usually we dont here)
After all, how the heck else would any of us really know about everything.
 
Why not? Don't see anything bad, I only do not like the copypaste, without a brain :)
 
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