how to protect original contents?

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Recently, I found that my original articles are reprinted by many blogs, however, the author resource that contains links to my site was deleted. what you will do when facing this situation. I have leave a message to the blog owner that either adding the author resource or deleting the article from the blog, it is useless.
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  • Profile picture of the author ElectronPlumber
    Originally Posted by Tim Wallace View Post

    Recently, I found that my original articles are reprinted by many blogs, however, the author resource that contains links to my site was deleted. what you will do when facing this situation. I have leave a message to the blog owner that either adding the author resource or deleting the article from the blog, it is useless.
    Report them to their hosting company for copyright infringement, file a Google spam report for the same thing. Report them to the article host that you originally posted the articles on. Short of hiring a lawyer, it's about all you can do.
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  • Profile picture of the author hillaryjohnson
    You can use Copyscape for protecting your contents or copy write your content. Apart from what "ElectronPlumber" has mentioned here
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  • Profile picture of the author Tony Shipp
    Don't waste your time. Your fighting an uphill battle. Keep producing quality content and be seen as the originator by the search engines. That's the nature of the beast being a publisher of content on the internet.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    how to protect original contents?
    Simple, don't post the content on the web!

    If you post it on the web, you allowed it to be copied, & it will be copied sooner or later.
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    • Profile picture of the author timpears
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      Simple, don't post the content on the web!

      If you post it on the web, you allowed it to be copied, & it will be copied sooner or later.
      That is about the size of it. If you put it out on the web, someone will end up copying it, unless it is crap. You can spin your wheels trying to stop it, or spend your time productively producing more good content.

      Sad to say, that that is the truth of it.
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  • Profile picture of the author AgentP
    How did they get your content, direct from your site or through article directories?
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