<i>For example, it said, Foundem "duplicates 79% of its website content from other sites."</i><p><i>"We have consistently informed webmasters that our algorithms disadvantage duplicate sites," the firm said.</i><p>Search engines duplicate content by necessity, so this isn't really a very fair test when it's applied to Google's competitors (i.e. sites providing search for specific areas and industries).<p>It's entirely unreasonable to state 'these are the rules, we're simply sticking to them', when the rules have been set by the organisation in question.<p>No matter how much desire there is to project (and enforce) a healthy, non-stifling culture - when an organisation reaches a large size, the stake individuals are responsible for grows, and (some) people will act recklessly and aggressively to provide gains for the organisation in question.<p>When an organisation or company grows to a very large size, I think it can become analogous to a large pike in a small pond, consuming almost everything it can.<p>Our economic system isn't the pure system many people wish it was - it's not perfect. As much as I like the idea of a free-market, I think intervention is necessary.