Thursday, November 8, 2007

Juli Ashton Y Tiffany Granath

The news last month: I have copied!

In her world of blogging, or blogging, it is said that when you're on track is you who would copy the content. Among the developments last month was that, along with a consistently moderate increase in visits, someone, blatantly, there were "copy-paste" an entry posted half an hour earlier.

The issue I would not be so upset because they put no reference to the original input, even when requested to do so publicly. Indifference, I decided to take on the task of investigating that alternative was to prevent a similar event to give back. CopySpace

is a means by which we know who have copied us. Simply introduce the url of our site in the search field and we will return results for the top ten of the pages that have copied us. If we see all the results we should opt for a premium account at a cost of $ 0.05 (five cents) per search. Also provide us with banners to warn potential plagiarists to desist from his intentions. Attributor

is a more complete. By providing the URL of our feed we generate reports of copies of our content have been found around the web. Monitoring results include items such as site traffic "copycat" advertising presence, quantity of copied content and mechanisms to automate the process Application of links to original content.

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