Your House May Be Next
July 18, 2008 by fayezie
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged children, families, family photos, photos, summertime | 3 Comments
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I just found a website that is guilty of scraping our personal posts and posting them on their blog for their use-no links to our blogs and no permission from me at least. I thought you might be interested to know that this post is on their blog…and you might find more of your posts over there. I have found 5-6 of my personal posts on this site (I put my name as they have it posted by in the search box at this blog) and I am trying to figure out what to do about this infringement of copyright. It looks like they are stealing posts from WordPress blogs. Here is the site-I linked to this post they copied from you so you could see what they have done:
http://www.famlove.cn/?p=69148
Hey! You’ve been secretly photographing our house.
@Mercedes: I have my content stolen from http://joeaveragegetsfit.wordpress.com all the time, sometimes within hours by scrapers.
If it becomes a problem, then start searching for information. For example, there an article on what to do when people steal your stuff.
It’s a unfortunate part of life on the ‘Net. People steal your stuff to get people to go to their site so they can sell something.