One of the better tools for content creators who have had their work stolen is Copyscape. You'll learn more at my post, "Plagiarism-Finder Site: Copyscape" (August 9, 2007), or better yet, go directly to Copyscape.
The BlogCatalog.com member whose posts were stolen suggested clicking on the "Plagiarism" section, for guidance on how to protect your blogs.
Update, same day.
"Someone is publishing my posts ditto" is a discussion thread on BlogCatalog.com, with some potentially useful links.
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Sunday, September 16, 2007
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Copyright Material Ripped Off? You're not alone.
And, more to the point, there's something to be done about it.
Instead of rambling on myself, here's a link to Content Theft - How I Recently Had To Deal With That, a detailed and practical account of how a smart non-expert handled unauthorized use of his copyrighted material.
He lists tools and services he found useful. That post is a valuable resource.
Copyright is important, and there things you can do. Besides cry and bang your head on the table, that is.
Related posts on Apathetic Lemming of the North:
Instead of rambling on myself, here's a link to Content Theft - How I Recently Had To Deal With That, a detailed and practical account of how a smart non-expert handled unauthorized use of his copyrighted material.
He lists tools and services he found useful. That post is a valuable resource.
Copyright is important, and there things you can do. Besides cry and bang your head on the table, that is.
Related posts on Apathetic Lemming of the North:
- Plagiarism-Finder Site: Copyscape (August 9, 2007)
- Another Abuse of Copyright: If This Isn't Illegal, it Should Be! (August 9, 2007)
- Copyright: a List You Shouldn't Myth (August 8, 2007)
- Copy, Steal, Rob, Whatever: Another Violation of Intellectual Property Rights (August 3, 2007)
- Copyright Infringement, YouTube, and Video Sharing (July 28, 2007)
- Sploggers: Intellectual Property Thieves (July 28, 2007)
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Plagiarism-Finder Site: Copyscape
Unauthorized use of intellectual property on the Internet is a real problem. Plagiarism can draw traffic away from the creator of content, robbing the author of whatever revenue might have come from a visit to the original page.
A friend of mine on an online community brought up what looks like a pretty good method of at least finding pirated materials" Copyscape "Search for copies of your page on the Web."
I've tried a free, online, service of Copyscape, and found that, so far, the pirates seem to be neglecting me. I can't say I'm disappointed.
I believe that this is an effective service. It doesn't protect your copyright material, but Copyscape makes it practical to find those who are copying it.
It even pulled out one of these quickie-review posts that some sites use to attract visitors. That sort of thing I don't mind, since the ones I've seen have universally included a link back to my page. Unauthorized, yes. Free publicity, also yes.
The original discussion, where I learned about Copyscape, is Copyscape and plagiarism.
[Post script - Another, similar, resource has been brought to my attention, Numly (Beta).]
Related posts on Apathetic Lemming of the North:
A friend of mine on an online community brought up what looks like a pretty good method of at least finding pirated materials" Copyscape "Search for copies of your page on the Web."
I've tried a free, online, service of Copyscape, and found that, so far, the pirates seem to be neglecting me. I can't say I'm disappointed.
I believe that this is an effective service. It doesn't protect your copyright material, but Copyscape makes it practical to find those who are copying it.
It even pulled out one of these quickie-review posts that some sites use to attract visitors. That sort of thing I don't mind, since the ones I've seen have universally included a link back to my page. Unauthorized, yes. Free publicity, also yes.
The original discussion, where I learned about Copyscape, is Copyscape and plagiarism.
[Post script - Another, similar, resource has been brought to my attention, Numly (Beta).]
Related posts on Apathetic Lemming of the North:
- Another Abuse of Copyright: If This Isn't Illegal, it Should Be!
- Copyright: a List You Shouldn't Myth
- Copy, Steal, Rob, Whatever: Another Violation of Intellectual Property Rights (August 3, 2007)
- Copyright Infringement, YouTube, and Video Sharing (July 28, 2007)
- Sploggers: Intellectual Property Thieves (July 28, 2007)
Labels:
blogs,
copyright,
Copyscape,
intellectual property,
plagiarism,
protection,
YouTube
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