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- Blogs Are Stupid: Thieving Bastards
- MotherPie: Bitacle Steals Content…
- Miguel Angel Mata: ¡Paremos a Bitacle!
- //engtech: Bitacle emphasizes the problem with RSS
- PlagiarismToday: Digital Fingerprints to Detect RSS Scraping
- PlagiarismToday: Is Adsense Broken?
- E-Mercadeo.com: Stop Bitacle
- LiveJournal: Anyone know a good intellectual property lawyer?
- DiarioIP: Bitacle y los parásitos
- Kevin Burton’s Feed Blog: Crush Bitacle Blog
- Music save my life: Bitacle (10月3日)
- ALT1040: Stop Bitacle
- spam+blogs=trouble: what to do about bitacle
- Movie Addiction: Stop bitacle.org
Of course, we don’t encourage you to use bitacle, but if you search on bitacle.org for ‘stopbitacleorg‘ in aggregates, it appears that they don’t discriminate and also keep track of posts on this stopblog. At this moment there are even 32 links indicated, referring to this stopbitacleorg weblog.
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They don’t discriminate? Perhaps not to most but they seem to be doing so for me. I have not been picked up by Bitacle despite A) Being linked by dozens of blogs that have been indexed. B) Signing up for a test account and subscribing to my own feed and C) Writing several articles about the site.
It’s strange, but it almost seems personal…
They might be suffering from some sort of burnout? Or maybe some mild form of the Spanish Flu?
More like bird flu. Bunch of vultures.
Correction: They are scraping me after all. The problem is that they are not attributing my feed correctly. I tried a new trick and found the feed under a different name. It’s still my feed and my content, but the URL connected to it is wrong. In short, they’re pulling from the Feedburner URLs, not mine.
Tuesday will be a day of reckoning. I’m going to spend this weekend compiling the DMCA notice from Hell.
yeah, I found they’ve been using Feedburner urls too.. changed my rss feeds to exclude the permalink from the item title, who knows..
guys, check out the DMCA article at PlagiarismToday!
Your suggested link about Jonathan’s DMCA article is on top of the next post with fresh links frenchy. As soon as his ‘PDF copy of the notice (sans personal info and Bitacle links)’ is available, it’ll either be announced, or posted here.