The Hassles Of Getting Your Content Stolen

September 5, 2009

Owning a popular and successful website can be a lot of fun. It can also be a lot of work. Then again, It can also be a real big hassle. Today, out of the blue I got a feeling that my content was getting ripped off… again. So I clicked over to Copyscape which I have written about previously on this blog. Copyscape searches the net for possible duplicate content issues.

I have previously discovered stolen content using this site. Then I would later file a DMCA take down report on one offending site. Well, today I found that someone had created Tucson SEO Solutions on Blogspot. Someone was using a Google blogging site to rip off my company name and the content of my home page. Google doesn’t much respect trademarks but it does address stolen content or I sure hope so.

Copyscape also located a Tucson based design company was ripping off my content in adds that they were placing on Backpage .com. I called and left Michael of (deleted – he apologized info removed) and left a message requesting that he stop what he is doing. It’s only a few lines but it includes my signature line. One that I am especially proud of.

Update 07/11/2009 Six weeks later Michael has discovered this post which is buried on page three of the Google results. He finally relented and said that he was sorry in an email today. He also seemed confused about the reference to Snowflake in this post and thought it was a racial slur. No Michael Snowflake is a town in Arizona. I was using basic SEO techniques to target the term Snowflake SEO. Any good SEO provider would know this.  Since you don’t understand SEO when you see it how can you then go about selling yourself as an SEO provider. This posts ranks # 5 in the Google results for Snowflake website design. I don’t waste posts Michael I optimize everything that I do.

Update: 07/23/2009 Forgiven! I just hope you learned a lesson Michael! His apology was left as a comment below. He could not bring himself to call or answer his phone when I called. He apologized before in a comment but then he threatened to do it again, if I didn’t remove the post. That’s not what I would call an apology. I am relenting, as he did sound more sincere this time around and I really don’t care anymore. I’ve got plenty of small fires to extinguish elsewhere.

Update 08/22/2009: Well, I recently checked Copyscape and for the very first time it did not show that anyone was ripping off my content. What a relief!

The point here is that you, me, and all of us must protect our content and company name at all times. I read a post a while back that suggested that we protect our business names on all the major sites like Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social sites. I thought it was a good idea but not one that I was ready to implement at that time. I never considered that someone would grab my company name and content and put it on Blogger.

It took a bit of work to figure out how to report someone ripping off your content using Blogger. Trying to contact Google about anything can be a daunting task. After about 20 minutes I figured out the process.

I have already begun the process of creating accounts on many of the major social media sites but that only scratches the surface. Protecting ones name online can be almost a full time job even when you are not being attacked. Think about all the social media sites out there that have blogging capabilities. Now, perhaps, you can get a clearer picture of how big the challenge can be.

I checked this persons other blogs and found that other great sites are getting a similar treatment such as SEOdiva and Bruce Clay along with a few dozen other sites.

As for me, I just don’t get it. I am basically a fairly ethical person and that works well for me. I just don’t get what motivates someone to go after someone else that they have never personally known. When someone does these things for thrills they don’t care about the personal and financial damage that they often inflict. Most of us are small business owners just struggling to stay afloat in these difficult times. We are often not prepared for the cost or time involved to keep on top of things.

Intellectually I understand the thrill and satisfaction they must receive but spiritually and personally I can not. While I don’t believe in revenge I can appreciate the motivation behind such actions. It’s the biblical version of “an eye for an eye.” But just screwing with someone because you can is like a foreign language to me. I can’t understand it.

As for the guy that stolen content for his ads, well that say’s two things to me that he’s not a very good writer and maybe our content is just plain good!

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Comments

13 Responses to “The Hassles Of Getting Your Content Stolen”

  1. mark@saeco incanto sirius (8 comments) says:

    it is so important to protect your content and company name, and I am glad that you are taking action on being ripped off because that is ridiculous!

  2. Unbeliavable! Like you said, it is a major hassle to go after these jerks but you have to do it. I am going to check out blogspot right now and make sure noboby has a .blogspot version of my site. If not, I will secure it so it can’t happen in the future

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    Admin: Great comment… This is why I like to share my mistakes so that others don’t have to go through what I experienced. Google responded that they are looking into my DMCA report today so that’s good news!

  3. Michael (1 comments) says:

    Hi i removed everything you asked and apologized so i would only assume that you would do the same. Would you be so kind as to please removing the information about my business. Thank you and have a good day. I have all original content. Your is the first i have ever used and don’t plan on doing it again.

  4. Terry McDonald@charlotte homes (3 comments) says:

    Amazing- at blogspot too. What combination of arrogance and stupidity leads someone to this? I think a high degree of both. What does Stephen Colbert call his character? A high status, well intentioned idiot. Well there you go.
    .-= Terry McDonald@charlotte homes´s last blog ..Matthews Real Estate Market Report =-.

  5. Fine Art Photography (3 comments) says:

    I have already begun the process of creating accounts on many of the major social media sites but that only scratches the surface, so thanks for this post…

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  6. Angelo@Web Design Company (1 comments) says:

    Great post, especially because this demonstrates how to handle a situation like this. It was nice to see the copied content removed and apologies were exchanged, Thanks

  7. monika@Phrasal verbs books (1 comments) says:

    really very informative post you shared here with the readers thanks to you for sharing your wisdom.i got key points here i well i started creating accounts on different media sites. i keep all your points in my mind.looking forward for more updates.

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  8. Tanmay@Phrasal verbs and meaning (1 comments) says:

    While I was comparing blogs online, I discovered your blog – quite by accident. After reading several posts, I think this is a good blog.
    I really liked your blog!

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  9. kate@Tunnel Engineer Jobs (1 comments) says:

    This is one of the most logical and nicely explained post on SEO I have read. Most people just iterate what others already know, but this reflects of your experience as an expert. Thanks for the tips.

    Admin: Kate, the post was not about SEO.

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  12. Ben@chicago web hosting (1 comments) says:

    Great post. Its good that you are sharing your good and bad blogging experiences like this. It will serve as a guide to many new bloggers. Also its good that you fought for your content like this, no one should get away with stealing, be it any form.

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