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how to protect sites

title, descriptions, content

         

experienced

10:00 am on Dec 11, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Since the adsense has been introduced, there are thousand of automatic sites who crawls sites take the site title, description, and bit content from the page and create pages with each and every possible keywords over the internet.

Not only the one site they also have the many clones of all of those sites indexed in the engines sometimes with the PR as well.

It is very time wasting to find the host and report those things and wait for the response and all...

anything can be done on the page itself or in the code to protect the content...?

thanks

BeeDeeDubbleU

11:05 am on Dec 11, 2008 (gmt 0)

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If it can be published it can be copied and unfortunately I doubt whether any case for the copying of titles or meta content would stick.

IanCP

8:24 pm on Dec 11, 2008 (gmt 0)

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anything can be done on the page itself or in the code to protect the content...?

As the previous poster said, not a great deal. The only success I've enjoyed with these parasites is to stop the ones who masquerade as directories and try and frame my pages.

incrediBILL

8:32 pm on Dec 11, 2008 (gmt 0)

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If it can be published it can be copied

It can be reasonably protected from being copied.

Read this post about how to DMZ your web site.
[webmasterworld.com...]

Of course a few pages may still get ripped now and then.

Then read [noarchive.net...] which has a lot of links back to WebmasterWorld on various topics of how to minimize your risk of being scraped via SE cache and Archive.org

Once you've done all these things, it's as good as it can possibly get.