Stolen content using Adsense

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by tarun1979, Jan 19, 2008.

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    I have read on many sites that one can send a request to google adsense to block the site if someone is using adsense on stolen content page.
    I have found around 5-7 pages duplicate of my homepage content.
    Can you please provide the link to report google adsense about this?
    I found 2 pages on blogger and wordpress, can you please also provid link for those services too...
     
    tarun1979, Jan 19, 2008 IP
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    Renegadez Peon

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    snowbird Notable Member

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    Login to your adsense account. Click on "adsense setup" tab. Then click on "allowed sites" tab. Enter only the domains you want adsense to appear on. Any other sites displaying ads with your pub id will not count and will protect you from getting into trouble.

    Still report them though!
     
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    This is not my actual problem....

    My problems is stolen content on blogs

    Some people are stealing content for Adsense revenue

    I have checked blogger.com but could not found any link to report duplicate/copied content
     
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    DP Konvict Banned

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    Digital theft is rampant on the net and you must bring the rogue sites to the notice of Google.
     
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    What are the sites that stole your content? show us so we can make fun of them if they are around here kekeke jk
     
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    First if you are sure that your content is 100% unique,that you have written yourself then you can persue it within your rights.

    However if you are using PLR articles that every tom dick and harry use,unfortunately you do not have a case to stand on,even if you have modified them a little,as it is too hard or vague to argue a point with anyone that might listen.

    NOW the real thing you guys should be doing is pro-active site defence from content scrapers etc.
    You might start by reading here
    3w.seofaststart.com/blog/google-proxy-hacking

    Follow it carefuly and you will find links to scripts to do this.. Jaimie Sirovich's script seems good.

    Best of Luck
     
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    It will not make much of a difference, let the guy steal but as long as you are in the first spot in serps why should you bother

    I have almost all my sites copied, but i rank first for almost all of my keywords too, so not much bothered, internet is all about freedom (too much sometimes and in this case), duplicate content is an issue addressed by google itself, they do give penalties and dont rank those sites anywhere

    Reporting and getting worried about it is a waste of time
    My 2 cents
     
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    you can't do much as you are not famous like johnchow,shoemoney
     
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    Most probably you're just wasting your time.
    Just ignore them. A MFA site can't affect a quality site.

    Build more content and get it index instead of waiting for someone to take action ;)
     
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    Tarun, you need to file a DMCA with them. Just use this form, https://www.google.com/adsense/supp...ort+a+policy+violation&Action.Search=Continue

    to report violation. They will send you a DMCA form, just fill it up, print it out and send them by normal mail. They will kick that guy's ass.
     
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