Honestly? Yeah, it’s true. I’ve had a post completely republished on another site without my consent and without any credit. I’m not sure how to feel about it. Initially I was shocked and upset, but what does any of that matter? I went through a brief bit of flatteredness, then back to being upset, then off to do things in real life. It’s all very funny.
I think it’s great that anyone would want to re-post something I’ve written. Heck, I read some of my stuff and I want to re-post it. But to re-post without crediting me or my web space is kind of silly. Especially since I offer the re-use of my content for free under the creative commons license. Why not throw back a little love?
But what really gets me riled up about all this is that the villainous site is ranking higher for my post in google searches for specific search terms. Which shouldn’t bother me, because those search terms were not the point of my post, but I don’t like being out ranked — anywhere!
So I’ve written the site owners through the comments, as it seems that’s the only way to contact these people, and if there’s no reply then it’s a formal written complaint to the site owners citing sections of the DMCA and then another letter to the site’s hosting company citing more sections of the DMCA.
It’s tiresome. All I really want is my name on the post; I took the time to live through the experience and then spent the time to write about it. In any event, I’ll keep creating and they can keep stealing. But no, I’m not saying where my post is published. I don’t want to send them any more traffic.
You’ll want to read it hear first!
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