What to Do with Plagiarism?
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When I was doing my Around PFBlogosphere Tuesday evening, I noticed a post on pfblogs.org with the title “Get Your $250 Bonus from Chase Freedom!” The post got my attention because I posted entry early in the day on the $200 bonus I received from Chase Freedom card. Could the deal come back again? Out of curiosity, I clicked the link and went to a website called Credit Card Blog (www.0-apr-creditcards.com) and what I saw really bothered me.
The following is a screenshot of the post I captured two days ago. It was almost entirely copied from my post and the image in the post was a hot link to my picture, yet there was no mention of the original post at all.

I have no problem for others using my material, texts or images, as long as a link to the original post is provided. In fact, I myself use published contents once in a while quite often when the topics really interest me (for example, those under Article category), but I always link to the original article and quote the part I use. The above post, however, doesn’t look right to me because one can’t simply copy and past other’s work and claim it’s his own. So I left a comment asking to link to my post otherwise remove the post. No response after two days.
Since I don’t like the author just use my image without even mentioning the source, I renamed the picture in my post yesterday morning, but not for long, the Credit Card Blog renewed the link in his post as well and pointed to the new image. So the author was aware of my complain, but refused to acknowledge it and make the change! That I don’t understand why. What does he get to lose?
Actually, the URL of the website looks familiar so I searched my email folder and found a message from the same author a couple of months ago asking for link exchange. Is it possible that since I didn’t reply the email (and didn’t agree for the link exchange of course) the author was mad about me so he decided to ignore my request this time
?
Hi,
My name is Adam xxxxxxxx and I am the webmaster for www.0-apr-creditcards.com/blog. Which is called Credit Card Blog and I was reading over some of your posts and really enjoyed what I read. I was wondering if you would like to add me to your blogroll and I will do the same back to you. I feel like our readers could benefit from each others posts. Please let me know what you think.Have a Good Day
Adam
Well, Adam, if that’s the way you enjoyed my posts, you can stop it now!
BTW, when I went to Credit Card Blog again last night to see if the post was removed, I found it was still there yet with a new image! Since the picture was quite disturbing, I don’t want to show it here, but I did take another screenshot of the post (the picture is still there, so no link to my screenshot now).
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Report plagiarism like this to pfblogs.org so the offending blog can be removed immediately… this is not tolerated.
That happened to me… it sucks. Unfortunately there are always websites out there with copied articles. I bet if you googled the text of some of your posts, you’ll find them posted elsewehere.
Um, that’s a rather alarming photo that’s showing on that article. I would send them a cease and desist letter since they copied your post word for word.
Good luck!
Don’t know what’s the best way to deal with those. But I can fully understand your frustration, Sun.
Another thing I have found is some people creating blogs that “crawl the blog world” and in some cases, creating their blogs solely based on my blog post (or yours). I found those based on traceback.
I think in both cases, the offenders are motivated by the money.
I have only had my blog like 3 months and have already seen sites like this pulling my content and marking it as their own. It is really frustrating.
Nice job. Ha. I would’ve put up something a lot more disturbing than that for them.
Hm, now I’m curious about the “alarming” image, but the entire page has been removed. At least that’s done.
Thanks everyone. I am glad to see that the post has been removed from the site, though I didn’t get any response from the author. Hopefully, this won’t happen again, but there’s no way that I can check all the sites to see if there’s anybody steals stuff. If I don’t know, then there isn’t anything I can do to protect myself.