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Old 02-13-2007, 09:31 PM   #1
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Default How to deal with "scraper sites"

I found a few scraper sites stealing content off from my sites almost right after I post them.

Any tips on ow to deal with those kind of sites? Any personal experiences?
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Old 02-17-2007, 06:47 AM   #2
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put your website and original post hyperlink into every article/post you put up . . . so at the very least the reader knows the original source . .
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I found a few scraper sites stealing content off from my sites almost right after I post them.

Any tips on ow to deal with those kind of sites? Any personal experiences?

Luckily this hasn't happened to me so far, but I think I would sending an email to pay attention that stealing content is illegal.
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How did you discover that was happening?
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copyscape.com can help
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Default Re: How to deal with "scraper sites"

Some of my post has been stolen too, but because there's nothing you can do. You can simply forget about it

1. If you try reporting those scraper site to google spam report, they'll ask you to write a DMCA (you'll need to copyrighted your work first) .. here's an example

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http://www.joanasworld.com/joana_guide_copyright.jpg

2. If they're using adsense to monetize their site (i've never seen scraper site using YPN), you can try reporting them to Google adsense team .. but you'll need a DMCA first (tsk tsk)

3. Or you can also simply set a redirect for those scraper site .. for example direct them to FBI Feed address .. because scraper site using automatic tools (you can find it easily if you want) to scrape content from feed

4. Emailing the site owners wont help too
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Two suggestions:
1) There is a product about to be released that will stop scrapers: Crawlwall
2) Check out more information on Web Security / Bots
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