Fight Fire With Fire: Hitting Sploggers Back Where it Hurts
May 28th, 2007 by Joshua Dorkin | 7 Comments | Filed in Ad Networks, Blogging, Google AdSenseThis week, another SPLOG popped up that included stolen copyrighted content from one of my other blogs. This time, I was pretty annoyed. Normally, when I discover that a splog has stolen content from one of my sites, I’ll request they remove the content with a CC to their host. I don’t really go after them in the pocketbook because most of these sites are clearly from people who don’t know any better. Their contact info is easily accessable, revealing that they are not trying to hide from anyone.
This guy not only had Google AdSense ads all over the site, but also Kontera’s In-Text links.
You’d Think Both Google and Kontera Would Screen Their Publishers!
As the thief had clearly hidden their identity both on the site, and through their registrar, I decided this one was worth nailing; he was clearly hiding from people like me and he needs to be busted! In addition to contacting his host, DreamHost, to let them know, I also emailed both Google and Kontera to inform them of of the violations to their respective TOS and demonstrated how and where this guy was stealing my content. Some people create SPLOGS without knowing that they are doing wrong. This guy clearly knew it and took all the proper steps to make sure no one could find him . . .
Now, I’m waiting to see who takes care of this thief:
- His host, DreamHost
- Google (AdSense)
- Kontera
Who do you think will nail this Jerk first?


