Reproducing anything more than 10%* of your post is a copy and you can file a DMCA. While most will remove duplicate postings with an email, sometimes the person ignores you or the Domain information does not have correct contact information. In which case, get in touch with the hosting company. I found Hostgator really responsive. I've had a 22 page site duplicated by multiple sources and posted on websites and forums. I'm down to having two pages duplicated and one of those pages spun by a "reputable" authority site. They went with less than 10% duplication and spun everything else. Unfortunately I can't touch them, but it bothers me that they stole my work and the work of 3 other sites. *Less than 10% is considered fair usage. Lorelle on Wordpress has a great section on duplicate content issues.
All they have to do is disable javascript to ovveride this. I would contact Google and the website owner at the same time. Give the website owner 48 hours to remove the content. If they don't, file the DMCA...and pray.
Would report it to google right away. Thanks for the useful link on how to report something like this.
I do not see point. You can catch someone for 100% copy paste. How do you catch someone who "rewrites" ?
Tynt Insight it was called Tynt Tracer you may Search for it I can't Post Live links but it Redirects copied content Back to your site using a Small Piece of script