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August 7, 2008 at 10:47 am #610128AnonymousInactive
I found that goldshinecasino.com uses my RSS feed fully without any links to the source pages, and moreover the webmaster uses all posts fully.
I’m already sent him an email.August 7, 2008 at 1:53 pm #774929AnonymousInactive“goldshinecasino Automated rss posting blog with adsense revenue setup” – what a sick idea…
This is a new trend, these kind of websites forced me to parse only the lead part of my articles to my rss feeds, not the whole article.
Report it to Google, it’s an MFA(made for adsense) site again without any value just with copying other’s content.
August 7, 2008 at 2:58 pm #774933AnonymousInactiveHe has already replied to me and apologized, he told me he would remove all posts.
August 7, 2008 at 7:14 pm #774963AnonymousInactive@aksana 171442 wrote:
He has already replied to me and apologized, he told me he would remove all posts.
It won’t stop him to re-parse other’s content without asking them in the first place…
I would cut down his revenue source at Google forever.
Sorry but after reading xxxxxx number of “I apologize, I will take your content down” e-mails I am not so tolerating toward any kind of theft. It just damages my business, makes me worthless hours of investigating which I could spend on creating content or participating in communities, and this way these “webmasters” take away my money too.
August 8, 2008 at 7:38 am #775005AnonymousInactiveYes, you are right. He told me he was new to this business, and he didn’t know about that. So I felt sorry for him, but I see my content is still on his site 😡 Ok, I’ll report to Google and and yes, you are right, if a webmaster starts working in online gambling he must know the RULES!
August 8, 2008 at 7:45 am #775006AnonymousInactiveI’ve reported to Google about site copying and using Adsense on gambling site.
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