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Plaguarizing requires much more reading / researching ..but at least you have an idea where to begin looking :)
If either of these occurs in print media only you will have a much harder job to find it ..
What you might do is to send them an email saying you have noticed that they are downloading your site and that if there are items of particular interest to them you would be happy to discuss co-operative endeavours ..
Thus giving a heads up to them that you are aware ..and maybe cutting short any problems and maybe they may even make you an offer ..if they later are to be found using your material without your permission ..you will have a much better case to present when demanding compensation ..:)
mack said it whilst I was typing
That is a really good idea. I used to be a ghostwriter.:) I'm going to do that, thanks!
This material is not spidered - it is inside the membership. If your site gets scraped like this, you won't find it through copyscape or searching for "long strings of unique text"
It seems to me that I remember reading a thread here in WW a couple of months ago where someone here was having a copyright dispute with one of these apparently reputable "education" sites, but I can't find the thread...
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According to my stats, they did not download my site yesterday for the first time in 2-3 weeks. Maybe it's a coincidence. Maybe not.