Stop! Thief! New Blog Protection Tool

August 13, 2010
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Content ThiefEver had your content or images stolen? It seems to be an ever growing problem in the blogsphere. Even the Huffington Post was accused of content theft some years ago. Had one friend who went off on a legal rampage when her photos where reproduced and re-posted by an internet thief. What made it extremely upsetting; the thief not only used the images but also asserted to own them. Her legal efforts were unsuccessful.

Blog copy is a new, FREE blogger’s secret weapon. The service is designed to monitor which texts and images are copied from your blog without copying entire posts or blogs. The Blog Copy script works in html as well as .php coded sites too.

If you are looking for some added content or image protection for your blog, check out BlogCopy, and see why they claim it  the free blogger’s secret tool, I did….. shhhhh it’s a secret

Kathleen

Hey, there I'm Kathleen. My friends call me Kathy; to my kids I'm Momia. Life has afforded me many hats: Mom, wife, sister, friend, business owner... and most recently a midlife blogger. From college to marriage and babies, in the midst of business and wealthy boomers, midlife retrospection validates this extraordinary journey called life.

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  2. Blinkky on August 13, 2010 at 2:45 pm

    This is really useful. I just realized that some of my images on my blog were use by someone without giving any credit. Maybe this might help. Thanks =)
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    • redkathy on August 13, 2010 at 3:25 pm

      Thanks for the visit, hope the tool will help you!

  3. Patti on August 18, 2010 at 12:20 pm

    A couple of months ago, two members of thoughts.com hit several of us who play in the Blogger sandbox. The lifted entire posts and posted them on their own blogs as their own words, and then accepted accolades in the comments. It was very upsetting. We reported them to the site administrators, and I believe they were kicked off, but it really pointed out how vulnerable we are when we put our words out there in cyberspace. I joined CopyScape, and also slapped a copyright notice on everything. So far so good, but I have to say that I lost a little of my trust in my fellow humans.
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