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    Include the copyright symbol on all pages of your website and your content like e-books and PDF downloads. ...
    Use Copyscape a duplicate content checker to search the internet for copies of your web or blog pages.

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    You can use javascript to disable right click, which has a copy option of any content.

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    You need to submit your site in copyscape to protect from content duplicacy.

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    Here are four fast (and free) things you can do to protect your property from thieves online:


    1. Include the copyright symbol on all pages of your website and your content like e-books and PDF downloads. This will deter those who innocently think it’s ok to copy your stuff without realising it’s an infringement.

    2. Use Copyscape a duplicate content checker to search the internet for copies of your web or blog pages. You pop your page address in the search box and it will scan the web for copies. Note that it searches each page individually not a whole website.

    3. If you have a WordPress site try a plug in called WP-Copyprotect. This ‘locks’ your blog so text and images can’t be highlighted, copy and pasted. This works on the assumption that anyone wanting to steal your blog post or text from your website will be too lazy to re-type it out for themselves.

    4. Protect your online products, photos and images using a Creative Commons license. You can get one set up in seconds for free to protect ebooks, images and other materials for that extra bit of security.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fayeseom View Post
    Here are four fast (and free) things you can do to protect your property from thieves online:


    1. Include the copyright symbol on all pages of your website and your content like e-books and PDF downloads. This will deter those who innocently think it’s ok to copy your stuff without realising it’s an infringement.

    2. Use Copyscape a duplicate content checker to search the internet for copies of your web or blog pages. You pop your page address in the search box and it will scan the web for copies. Note that it searches each page individually not a whole website.

    3. If you have a WordPress site try a plug in called WP-Copyprotect. This ‘locks’ your blog so text and images can’t be highlighted, copy and pasted. This works on the assumption that anyone wanting to steal your blog post or text from your website will be too lazy to re-type it out for themselves.

    4. Protect your online products, photos and images using a Creative Commons license. You can get one set up in seconds for free to protect ebooks, images and other materials for that extra bit of security.
    This is really helpful use it and protect your website content from copying.

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    Very Useful Information keep it up.

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    Use copyscape and submit your site to copyscape to protect your content from copy, You can also used java scripts for disabling the copy option from your website. But its not more useful.

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