Many hubs of mine are Copied and No help from Google

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  1. My Cook Book profile image61
    My Cook Bookposted 9 years ago

    50 hubs of mine were copied and several complaints i made to google to remove that site. Ads are also running on that site, perhaps, they are money too may be. I am clueless how to tackle this. HP please help me, do something.

    The site name: http:// myfood000 . blogspot . in

    I remember, only one time this site content was removed and Ads too, now i again see the entire blog running successfully. Please Help Me out Friends.

  2. LindaSmith1 profile image60
    LindaSmith1posted 9 years ago
    1. My Cook Book profile image61
      My Cook Bookposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      No use at all, i did that several times. Many DMCA complaints, only once i remember that blog was off. Now the entire thing is running with my content there.

      1. psycheskinner profile image83
        psycheskinnerposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        I have found blogger very reliable in responding to DMCAs so long as you use the right link (not to Google, to Blogger specifically) and give them about a week to action it.  Is this the link you used and did you specific Blogger/Blogspot?

        https://support.google.com/legal/troubl … 14905?rd=1

        1. My Cook Book profile image61
          My Cook Bookposted 9 years agoin reply to this

          This is the link where i lodged complaint: https://support.google.com/legal/contac … ct=blogger

          Do i need to report every link of the blog here in "Allegedly Infringing Material"??? Or that is enough if i give the entire blog name alone.

          1. psycheskinner profile image83
            psycheskinnerposted 9 years agoin reply to this

            A valid DMCA needs to identify a specific infringing document by title and unique url.  A different filing for each document.

            Tedious, but that is the law.

            1. My Cook Book profile image61
              My Cook Bookposted 9 years agoin reply to this

              Yep now i got it, i saw 50 hubs copied. But i am only complaining the single link (Blog name alone), as there are 50 to complain... So, i will have to sit now and do the entire process again and enter all the 50 urls... Will do that again now.

  3. LongTimeMother profile image91
    LongTimeMotherposted 9 years ago

    Hello My Cook Book.
    I have found google to be very helpful. The site that stole your work is powered by blogger or blogspot, so google will take action to remove the offending pages.

    Are you confident you know how to create a DMCA form with all the information they need to take action?  If so, create one of your DMCAs and email it to me (so I can see what it looks like.)

    Then I'll email you back a direct email address where you can lodge it directly with their legal team. You'll have to cut and paste the offending pages (and your specific hubpages) on every DMCA you send them ... so be prepared to send them 50 separate emails. One for each page that has been copied.

    I am not going to paste their email here because most people only have one or two problems at a time, and they can fill in the appropriate form and send it. However I appreciate that the process is very slow when you have to continually repeat the process. Cutting and pasting in emails is much faster.

    Perhaps there's a problem with your DMCA wording. Send me one and I'll take a look.

    1. My Cook Book profile image61
      My Cook Bookposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Yes i just did, i hope this time they will remove that blog entirely.

      1. psycheskinner profile image83
        psycheskinnerposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        To begin with they will only remove each post.  With enough complaints they will eventually remove the entire blog.

        1. My Cook Book profile image61
          My Cook Bookposted 9 years agoin reply to this

          I remember, sometime that blog was off but now it was all back again with ads too. Now i made a complaint again.

      2. LongTimeMother profile image91
        LongTimeMotherposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        I checked my email and there's nothing from you, so I guess you are not accepting my offer ... and that's fine. However, you will have to lodge lots of DMCAs if you want to have the site removed. One complaint (even if it says they've stolen 50 of your hubs) will not achieve that. They'll only remove the one page mentioned in a correctly worded DMCA. It takes repeated complaints about the same site to have it shut down.

        I have a busy day planned tomorrow, but I will check my email again when I get a chance just in case you decide to try emailing them repeatedly. smile

        1. My Cook Book profile image61
          My Cook Bookposted 9 years agoin reply to this

          I can't see your email... Here is the message i got from Google,

          Hi,

          Thanks for reaching out to us!

          We have received your legal request. Google will only email you about this notice if we need additional clarification. If we comply with your notice in full and do not receive a counternotice, you will not receive any further emails about it from Google.

          Please message me on Google Plus... I can reach you from there....

          1. neosurk profile image86
            neosurkposted 9 years agoin reply to this

            Hi My Cook Book,

            Use this form: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools … &pli=1

            You can submit all 50 URLs at the same time. So, it will be a time saver. I just had a blogger blog taken down, but it took more than 15 days for Google to do that. So don't give up just yet.

            While you're at it, also submit the notice to Bing to remove the blog from its search results.

            https://www.microsoft.com/info/FormForSearch.aspx

            If both Google and Bing (which also includes Yahoo!) remove the site from appearing on their search results, there's virtually no way for people to find that blog. So even if Blogger.com does not delete the blog, it will not be able to manipulate your rankings on search.

  4. Elearn4Life profile image75
    Elearn4Lifeposted 9 years ago

    My post are all over the place also. Online you have little recourse to this scrupulous activity...  However you can compile your work into mini ebooks and upload to Amazon. This is not hard to do at all, they even have an easy bookcover maker.

    This will not only make you a few bucks but give you more control over your content. It will blantently be plagurizing you can act upon.sign into Amazon go straight down to bottom of site and click on self publishing.

    Amazon will let you know if they think some else is the owner of your content and when they do you can prove why it is yours arming you with the mighty Amazon as your assistant. Hope this helps.

    1. My Cook Book profile image61
      My Cook Bookposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Sounds great friend, may be i will look into it right now...

      1. Elearn4Life profile image75
        Elearn4Lifeposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        Write an ebook and out your perpetrators and get paid. Ok...two wrongs don't make a right :-) Blessings on your journey.

        1. My Cook Book profile image61
          My Cook Bookposted 9 years agoin reply to this

          I have a plan too, to publish an ebook infact. Thank you really, i will now plan for the same. Can i copy my own hubs which were published in here on HP and make an e-book?

          1. Elearn4Life profile image75
            Elearn4Lifeposted 9 years agoin reply to this

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            1. My Cook Book profile image61
              My Cook Bookposted 9 years agoin reply to this

              I just got that site, now i am going through the same. Thank you so much, i am having many content. I will now publish them all in there too. Or mostly i will make all new content and publish them all in there.

              1. Elearn4Life profile image75
                Elearn4Lifeposted 9 years agoin reply to this

                Do both! I'm happy and proud of you!!!

                1. My Cook Book profile image61
                  My Cook Bookposted 9 years agoin reply to this

                  Thank you friend smile I am seeing the site now...

          2. Elearn4Life profile image75
            Elearn4Lifeposted 9 years agoin reply to this

            Yes you can. When they ask if you are the owner say yes and give your hubpage name. You will be just fine, I can tell.wink
            I do suggest you move the content around a bit or combine several hubs. Always give more to make them want more.

 
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