It took almost two weeks, but my copied poem is now gone from a Blogger's post! This poem was copied verbatim when it was published here. I had tried to file a complaint using the form we are furnished, but I must have missed a step along the way. After waiting a couple of weeks, I wrote about my problem here in the Forums.
Then, Writer Fox came to my rescue by showing me exactly how to complete the form. I just want to share that with you in case you are not getting results from your DMCA complaint. This is the link to that Forum discussion with his instructions. I printed them out in case I ever need that info again.
http://hubpages.com/forum/topic/128172#post2701732
Glad to hear that you got the poem taken down, Mary. Its a victory!
Thanks for the links mary, i got twelve hubs stolen
Hooray! Good for you, dear Mary. I am so glad it was removed. Maybe that person will not do this again...
I am glad to know you got this resolution and received justice, Mary.
Hooray, Mary. This is always encouraging news when someone shares a victory against plagiarists. You were right to continue and pursue this issue and not let them keep your work. Well done.
Hi mary,
So glad to hear this was resolved! It's always such a great feeling to recover stolen work. Take that, content thief!
I just don't get it. Why do you still someone's copyright? Where is your conscience? Maybe I'm old school, talking about conscience. We all have bad days when we can't even write a sentence. Shut down the computer, walk in the park, re-arrange your closet, wash the car anything, then go back and write, not steal.
Once in a while you find kids, maybe doing a school project, that don't know any better. Or someone that thinks the anything on the web is free for the taking - I once had a site manager insist that and it took a phone call to his boss to change his mind. Look around at HP - you will find thousands or tens of thousands of stolen photos and a few of those hubbers just don't know better.
But for the most part they are just thieves, no different than shoplifters or bank robbers.
Congratulations Mary! Well done to our helping community. I am also needing help for my stolen HP name being used in selling sexy underwears. Please check it http://hubpages.com/forum/topic/128367
Hi, Thelma. I don't understand how someone could steal your name and use it to sell sexy underwear?? How could I check it??
Here´s the link Mary. Am I allowed to put the link on here? if not I have to delete it. http://rachaeledwards.com/focus/thelma- … pages.html
I went to that site, and I just don't know what to say about your problem! She definitely uses your name. I hope Writer Fox sees your post here; maybe he could help.
Mary, sorry a few hours ago due to my cloudy mind, I have put the link above. I can´t remove it. I just remember that we are not allowed to do that. How can I delete it?
Thelma, next time post the link but add some spaces so that it is not clickable. The reason is, you don't want to give the plagiarist a backlink.
The website is hosted in Spain. Here is the email address for the hosting service: soporte@prismanetworks.com
Send a separate email here, too: info@prismanetworks.com
Put "Copyright Infringement" as the subject line.
Begin the email with this: "Pursuant to The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works and the Court of Justice of the European Union, this communication serves as a statement that:"
Then, just use the standard DMCA notice that you use for a hosting service. (Remember that this is the hosting service, not the person who actually stole your content.)
If your images are also used, mention them as well.
You can also contact their advertisers. They are using Bing/Yahoo ads delivered through media.net: info@media.net
Also, they are using ads from InfoLinks: http://www.infolinks.com/contact-us
In the email to the advertisers, this is what I say: "[name of ad company] and this publisher are profiting from my copyrighted work. You are monetizing content using my copyrighted text and images without my permission. I demand that you Cease and Desist from displaying your advertisements on content that has been plagiarized from my article and that you immediately turn over to me all funds you have collected from said ad displays."
You won't get any money back, but this gets their attention and if the advertisers stop advertising the plagiarists lose their accounts and eventually have to give up stealing content.
Writer Fox, thank you very much. I appreciate your help. I´ll do that now.
Writer Fox, thank you for your help. That woman plagiarist has removed my name and photos from her blog after I have sent a DMCA Complaint to her hosting site you have given to me..
Hi Thelma,
I have seen several sites that are using my name as "Faith Reaper on HubPages" and what they post is not related whatsoever to me or what I write, but when someone sees that, they will think I wrote it! It is very disturbing, and it is fraud in my mind and/or misrepresentation.
Hi Faith Reaper,
It is indeed very disturbing to me and yes, anybody sees that think that it´s me selling those things. Of course, it´s fraud and very cheap to have used our names for hiding themselves. Thanks for your comment.
Well done Mary. Will have to check the link you provided here. I had responses from Google for filed reports. The second though asked me for where the infringed copy when they have the blog that copied my article right in the email so maybe I did not fill it out properly.
This is heartening news! What that on BlogSpot? I have reported several copied hubs that are on BlogSpot, but no news yet.
In the meantime, I did have some success getting rid of copies on websites where the domains were fairly easy to track down. But it take a lot of time to do the research, contact the site's admins or host, or whatever, and then wait for the results.
I have several (like 21) copies of the {b}same[/} hub on just one site - it's a sales site & I can't even find my content on it (has popups and it's a gateway to some sort of sales). It's supposedly in the USA, but no results yet on the emails I have sent. The phone just goes to a voicemail.
The other one I'll have trouble with is a foreign site - the urls have 'za' in them. I don't know what it will take to get those removed.
HubPages has helped us a lot by creating the feature that has links to copied hubs and the information (where available) for filing a complaint. That's a huge time-saver.
I have done a couple back on Squidoo and had positive results as well. You have to defend you rights!
This is wonderful News! It is nice to know that there is a "force" to be reckoned with" on the net for violations of this kind, someone protecting the "small writers' rights"!
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