Detect Plagiarism: Use CopyGator.com

Nobody likes it when they find that their content, hard written content has been copied by another site. However, the fact is, if your site is on the internet, then it can and will be copied, and it is difficult to stop this from happening. Where you get more involved is when you define a [...]

Copyright Use: Referring to content from other sources

What I am going to refer below is a practise that I follow (and as always, you should be very sure that I am not a lawyer, so what I do or say is not legally backed, and cannot be used as a defence; it is based on my observations and readings) in order to [...]

Content Plagiarism: Keed a record of who all you gave permission to copy your articles

This post is not so relevant for a large number of bloggers who publish their content only on their own blog, and do not syndicate or otherwise give permission to other sites or blogs to copy the content. There are many bloggers who allow others to copy part or all of their content, and get [...]

Stop Plagiarism: Find the name of the hosting provider

Let us consider that you have managed to detect that somebody is copying your content (either by directly taking the content from your blog, or by reading the content from your feed). Now, you need to take steps to get them to stop doing this hosting, or atleast start a discussion with them, so that [...]