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Stealing Web Site Content

Yes, even I was victim to content theft from my Web site.

My Firefox related Web site, FirefoxFacts.com had almost its entire archive stolen by a guy that I guess couldn’t come up with anything else to say of his own. Now this is not a new problem, it has been happening on the Web for a really long time.

How Can You Find Out if People Are Stealing Content?

Well, if you are running a blog or anything with a trackback system, it is going to be an easier thing to find. Then you can just search your links back and hope for the best. If not, you might hit up the search engines for your titles or phrases and see what you can find. Going through your Web site’s referral links might be a good way to find out things as well. Usually these people don’t bother changing anything so you might have many links from them coming back at you.

Why Do People Steal Content?

They do it because they are too lazy or uninspired to create their own content. Instead of coming up with their own material, they attach themselves to creative people and leech off all that they can. There is also a lot of money to be made as well. Copying over articles and then running Google AdSense ads all of them can rake you in some serious dough if you know what your doing.

What Can You Do to Stop Them?

Well, this is the Web Hosting Show – so it would only be related if I mentioned something about Web hosting here. First things first, you should try to contact the author of the Web site to see if they will kindly remove the articles. If that does not work, then you can go to the Web host and tell them that these leeches are stealing your copyrighted material.

If they still refuse, then you could always go after the Web host’s Web host. Contact their data center and complain and complain until somebody does something about it. It is not right and it is not legal. The biggest problem you are going to run into are lazy hosting industry professionals.

Take this response I got back from The Planet:

To Whom It May Concern – Please note that below-referenced copyright infringement notice does not substantially comply with the required notification elements of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (“DMCA”). Please note that we have not passed on the substantive merits of your claim.

Thankfully the Web host that they were hosting did listen to my complaints and took the copycat Web site down.

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  • Personally I would notify the content owners if you are really concerned and leave it to them to see if they want to follow it up any further. That way at least you can say you tried to do the good thing.
  • Mike Tekula
    I happen to know of a certain company that I once worked for that made a regular practice of stealing informative articles, rewriting them in 10-15 minutes and posting them on their own pages. It always pissed me off something awful, but short of reporting my own boss and losing my job in no time I didn't know what I could do about it.

    I know for a fact that they're still doing this - I'm just not sure which sources they're stealing from. I'd put an end to it if it was within my power. . .any thoughts?
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