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A few weeks ago a company (turning over millions of dollars a year) emailed me asking if I'd offer their products on one of my sites....They offered to pay me commission on any sales...I refused, I also refused their offer of a link exchange....what suprised me was it was the owner of the company not a sales rep, or webmaster.
Today I find a page from this site running adsense (with my publisher id) They also copied paragraphs of text....(Strangely from an archived version of my site)
I notified Google that code from my account was appearing on an unauthorised site..They got right back to to inform me that they disabled ad serving to the other site....Great prompt response, thank you adsense support.
I can only imagine this company was trying to have me banned by running my google ads, or maybe they just cut and pasted a whole load of text including the google code and pasted it into their page?
If someone pastes adsense code from another publishers account into their site (without permission) does that make them liable for copyright infringement?
I've saved screenshots, I have the site in google's cache....
Normally when folks have copied text before, i just send off a cease and desist and it's the end of the matter, but these have just been one man bands like me....I'm up against a big cheese, and they're liable to play dirty.
It seems to me that as long as your account has any fraudulent clicks whatsever coming from whomever, they delete your account.
Another tip is not to put a search box on your site. Somehow when I did that to my web sites, one of my competitors thought it would be nice to search a high paying keyword such as "mesothelioma around 100 times" on my webmaster related site.
Next thing I knew was that Google disabled my account, but sent me a check for $1200 for that month.
Google Adsense stinks when you have competitors that hate you out of spite or competition. Anyhow, I've moved on to other affiliate programs...
I emailed them saying that I had not clicked my site and they could keep their $1200, but they insisted that my account had invalid clicks.
I noticed I was getting hits from a strange url....I visited the url but it was cloaked and redirected so quickly I couldn't see anything....So I went to google's cache of the page....There it was portions of my content...I did a view source and noticed the adsense code had my publisher id.
Incidentally, using someone's Adsense code is not a violation of copyright. It's many things--fraud, unfair competition, a violation of Adsense policies, etc. but copyright requires stealing *creative* content, and it needs of some substance (ie., length).
By this I mean, the adsense ads would only show on domains you enter in your adsense account.
That way if someone tried to ad your adsense code to their site, it would not work. Google may be coming out with more secure features, but thats just my idea on security.