Just like what the Adsense Official blog had said, the new and updated Adsense Program policies is now easy to read and easy to understand. I think, newbies, especially my apprentices will not be asking me about Adsense anymore.
So much for that, I was thinking if those suspended accounts can participate again with the program. To let you know prior to the time of changing the policies, there are several Adsense suspended accounts which were given another chance to participate again with the program. But the policy about it said:
If your account is disabled, you will not be eligible for further participation in the AdSense program.
I am scared. I need to update now all my sites and blogs to avoid any problems, especially on policies:
- Website publishers may not display Google ads on web pages with content protected by copyright law unless they have the necessary legal rights to display that content.
- While Google offers broad access to a variety of content in the search index, publishers in the AdSense program may only place Google ads on sites that adhere to our content guidelines, and ads must not be displayed on any page with content primarily in an unsupported language.
I hope, Google will give us some times to check our sites and correct anything that doesn’t comply with the policies.
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