If someone is stealing the content of your website and uploading it on your website, then you can complain about it. Through DMCA, you can keep your content safe and warn that pers...
The best way is to use DMCA, on your site. If you find anyone copying just send him an email first, else you can file DMCA and content will be taken down, first from google and then on-site.
Another way is to add copy protection by disabling right-click
disabling RSS feed
but if you keep ranking the content, means optimizing and updating, then no issue of copied content, you need to worry.
Balvinder Singh If you disable right click it will not be good for your SEO.
You don't need to worry about it. Just index your site in search console after publishing your content. Then if someone else copy your content, Google can track that easily so don't worry. Chill
Well, it is normal these days. It is similar to: you say something unique to someone and he goes around saying the same thing. You cant stop it right? The best way to tackle is have a strong marketing strategy. Be there before they do.
If you find someone doing so, hit them harder with your marketing campaigns, brag about it so they stop copying you. But at the end, you dont have to bother yourself with it a lot. Just keep promoting your business.
Also file a dmca content to google they will take care of it
Full form of DMCA is Digital Millennium Copyright Act . This Act is a 1998 United States copyright law that implements two 1996 treaties of the World Intellectual Property Organization. It criminalizes production and dissemination of technology, devices, or services intended to circumvent measures that control access to copyrighted works.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or DMCA, is a 1998 law passed in the US and is among the world’s first laws recognising intellectual property on the internet. Signed into law by the then US President Bill Clinton, the law oversees the implementation of the two treaties signed and agreed upon by member nations of the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) in 1996.
DMCA stands for the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. It is a United States copyright law that was enacted in 1998 to address copyright issues related to the digital age. The DMCA was designed to provide a framework for protecting the rights of copyright holders while balancing the interests of internet service providers (ISPs) and users.
The DMCA has several key provisions:
Notice and Takedown: The DMCA establishes a process for copyright holders to submit a formal notice to online service providers when they believe their copyrighted material is being used without permission. The service provider must then promptly remove or disable access to the allegedly infringing content.
Safe Harbor: The DMCA provides safe harbor protections to ISPs and other online service providers that comply with the notice and takedown process. This means that if they promptly respond to copyright infringement claims and take down the infringing content, they are shielded from legal liability for the actions of their users.
Anti-Circumvention: The DMCA also includes provisions that prohibit the circumvention of digital rights management (DRM) and other technological measures used to protect copyrighted content.
Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act (OCILLA): This section of the DMCA outlines the specific requirements and procedures that online service providers must follow to qualify for safe harbor protection.
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You don't need to worry about it. Just index your site in search console after publishing your content. Then if someone else copy your content, Google can track that easily so don't worry. Chill
Balvinder Singh