how to stop copywrite

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by footballforum, Dec 29, 2009.

  1. #1
    hi is the a code i can put up on my site to stop people from copying the posters i have on there? please let me no if there is
     
    footballforum, Dec 29, 2009 IP
  2. robyries

    robyries Notable Member

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    #2
    just put some script,..... but if the user smart enough,... they still copy your content,

    :D :D
     
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  3. footballforum

    footballforum Peon

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    is there a code i can put in to stop them that is what i need a cobe i had one but i lost it lol
     
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    Ashish verma Peon

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    I have come across some webistes which use "COPYSCAPE" as their primary software. yo can still copy the content though.
     
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    boomer_mitra Active Member

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    I don't think that there would be some scripts to stop copy-writing. It it too difficult to stop it
     
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  6. footballforum

    footballforum Peon

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    if i can stop them from right clicking on the posters that would be a big help to stop it
     
    footballforum, Dec 29, 2009 IP
  7. topicalone

    topicalone Well-Known Member

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    #7
    You can not prevent people from stealing your content unless you make it password protected - but then this step will defeat the very purpose of making your content public.

    You can use javascript to block right click on your pages, but remember this is no protection from a techy thief!
     
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    jomillergo Peon

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    I do not think any proven way to stop people from copying content.. Copyscape has announced a new system called copysentry where if the software sees any duplicate content it will mail you, but it is very expensive. I tried my own ways like i disabled select on the page, disable right click. Still cannot stop it.
     
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  9. footballforum

    footballforum Peon

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    ok but have a look at www(dot)dcfc.co.uk there is no way you can take the info from the site that is what i was on alot doing on my football site
     
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  10. DigiStar

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    convert all texts to graphics... but if you need text to be indexed thats a problem then.
     
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    intellg Well-Known Member

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    Use some javascript to protect it, Hire any experience developer.
     
    intellg, Dec 31, 2009 IP
  12. DigiStar

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    nothing will help, javascript is easy to break.
     
    DigiStar, Jan 1, 2010 IP
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    DocuMaker Active Member

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    ???

    The content on that site is copy-able. Hard to digest, but copy-able.
     
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  14. intellg

    intellg Well-Known Member

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    Then find something better than java script and inform me when you will get such secure tools.
     
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    Other than disabling the right click option to slow them down, all you can do is watermark your images (newer watermark programs MAY have pixel tracking built in?) and not use full size images. Of course, then there are the paid image hosting sites that claim they can track any image copyright infringement for a price. I have no idea if they can or not though.
     
    djwoodmansee, Jan 24, 2010 IP