If someone posts your content on other domains, let's say it's a portion of your content and not a mirror site. Typically that will not draw a penalty, the oldest version of the content and/or the highest pagerank will typically win and the copies will either not show, or rank poorly. Now, if someone from a highly trusted, high PR site posts your content, you might loose your ranking for that page but unlikely affect the other pages on your site. Frequently people confuse a penalty for duplicate content where it's really just Google removing exact copies to avoid cluttering the index. A penalty isn't typical in that instance, but it can certainly look like one if your pages are removed.
By: Hectic Capiznon Bloggers 2009 Tips.
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