Content Plagarized - what do I do now?

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Someone has put my article I submitted to EZA and not included the resource box and calimed the credit for themselves.
What do I do now except for just emaling them and demanding they stop it?
#content #plagarized
  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    I have a standard, pre-written, friendly email and I just have to fill in the blanks and send it to them, asking them to put my website link/resource-box back.

    If I can't find their email address on their site, I just sent it to "admin" and "info" and "support" at theirsite.com. It usually reaches them.

    Sometimes that works, sometimes it doesn't. It doesn't really matter, either way.

    If it doesn't work, I can always send a DMCA notice to their host (whom I'll find from a site like who-hosts.com), in which case their site will be taken down for breach of copyright, unless they're hosted on a bulletproof server in Nepal, or something. (I don't often bother to do this, actually, because they're not usually doing me any harm).

    These sites are often crappy autoblogs owned by people who have little idea what they're doing, and you can just ignore them anyway. Most of them will eventually disappear on their own.

    Don't assume that they're somehow "damaging" you. I know you'd have preferred it if they'd given you a link as well, but it's possible that from their perspective the decision wasn't "do we give this guy his link or not" but "do we steal this article or not" - and the outcome of that decision-making process (if it was one) typically hasn't actually cost you anything, compared with its realistic alternative, which was that they wouldn't take your article at all.
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    • Profile picture of the author mootonandy
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      I have a standard, pre-written, friendly email and I just have to fill in the blanks and send it to them, asking them to put my website link/resource-box back.

      If I can't find their email address on their site, I just sent it to "admin" and "info" and "support" at theirsite.com. It usually reaches them.

      Sometimes that works, sometimes it doesn't. It doesn't really matter, either way.

      If it doesn't work, I can always send a DMCA notice to their host (whom I'll find from a site like who-hosts.com), in which case their site will be taken down for breach of copyright, unless they're hosted on a bulletproof server in Nepal, or something. (I don't often bother to do this, actually, because they're not usually doing me any harm).

      These sites are often crappy autoblogs owned by people who have little idea what they're doing, and you can just ignore them anyway. Most of them will eventually disappear on their own.
      Looks like a high quality site with lots of content on it though. Been checking out more of 'his' articles, looks like a serial content stealer to me.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

        Looks like a high quality site with lots of content on it though.
        Well, that's not so good, then, of course.

        Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

        Been checking out more of 'his' articles, looks like a serial content stealer to me.
        That's also not so good: that increases the chances that he's perhaps hosted somewhere where they won't comply with a DMCA take-down notice (which can happen, if the host isn't the US, though it's surprisingly rare - many non-US hosts will still comply, because they value their reputations or for whatever other reasons), because if what you say is correct, others must have been in this situation with them before.

        In these circumstances, I would simply serve a standard DMCA on the host, with copies to "admin", "info" and "support" at theirsite.com (if there's no email address showing), and see what happens. It's all you can do, really. And it's easy enough to do, anyway. Good luck!
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      • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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        Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

        Looks like a high quality site with lots of content on it though. Been checking out more of 'his' articles, looks like a serial content stealer to me.
        I disagree lol. None of the other stolen content "wows" on that page . I personally love the resource box that states he is an "ex-collage teacher". The various grammatical mistakes are icing on the cake.
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        • Profile picture of the author TheArticlePros
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          • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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            Originally Posted by JaRyCu View Post

            Joe...you don't know for sure that that was a typo. He very well could be a former teacher of the art of making collages down at the local jail, YMCA, or rec department....

            -- j
            You have a point, and it would explain the stolen content! The thief is merely "making a collage" of IM articles and mistakingly cut out the resource box with their scissors to make things fit .
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        • Profile picture of the author regervin
          Originally Posted by Joseph Robinson View Post

          I disagree lol. None of the other stolen content "wows" on that page . I personally love the resource box that states he is an "ex-collage teacher". The various grammatical mistakes are icing on the cake.
          That could be why he's an ex-collage teacher I'm thinking... ;o)
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    • Profile picture of the author Malcolm Thomas
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      I have a standard, pre-written, friendly email and I just have to fill in the blanks and send it to them, asking them to put my website link/resource-box back.

      If I can't find their email address on their site, I just sent it to "admin" and "info" and "support" at theirsite.com. It usually reaches them.

      Sometimes that works, sometimes it doesn't. It doesn't really matter, either way.

      If it doesn't work, I can always send a DMCA notice to their host (whom I'll find from a site like who-hosts.com), in which case their site will be taken down for breach of copyright, unless they're hosted on a bulletproof server in Nepal, or something. (I don't often bother to do this, actually, because they're not usually doing me any harm).

      These sites are often crappy autoblogs owned by people who have little idea what they're doing, and you can just ignore them anyway. Most of them will eventually disappear on their own.

      Don't assume that they're somehow "damaging" you. I know you'd have preferred it if they'd given you a link as well, but it's possible that from their perspective the decision wasn't "do we give this guy his link or not" but "do we steal this article or not" - and the outcome of that decision-making process (if it was one) typically hasn't actually cost you anything, compared with its realistic alternative, which was that they wouldn't take your article at all.
      This. These people are really just hurting themselves in the long run.
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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    Well, he needs the scissors if he wants to cut and paste. He would be expert with him if he has made lots of collages too.
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  • Profile picture of the author Simiv68
    Thanks Alexa, this is just what I was looking for but couldn't find. It looks like there are more than a few with the same concerns.
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  • Profile picture of the author aceshigh888
    I wouldn't worry about the little things you can't control.
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  • Profile picture of the author ExquisiteMedia
    If it really bugs you, send out a DMCA notice.
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  • Profile picture of the author answersedge
    I would send the dmca notice. Even if it isnt damaging to you, its still your work. so f*ck him.
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  • Profile picture of the author RachelLily
    i think you should just ignore them. that would just give you stress. you cant handle this kind of thing anyway.
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  • Profile picture of the author tomerep
    First, decide what, exactly, you wish to accomplish. Do you wish to have the material removed from the infringer's site? Are you willing to allow the material to remain where it is as long as you're given proper attribution? Or do you wish to be paid for the use of the material? You must also determine how far you are willing to go to achieve your goals. If the infringer refuses to accede to your request, how much time and effort are you willing to invest in the battle to come? If the only means of accomplishing your goal is to take the infringer to court, are you honestly prepared to pay the cost of such an action?
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  • Profile picture of the author YasirYar
    You can simply contact him or her first, send a warning and request that your content be removed and that he must cease & desist from what he is doing. If he ignores or refuses to comply, you should take it to the proper authorities.
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