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03/21/2009 12:48:42 AM · #1 |
Just found out about tynt.com, which supposedly tells you when someone scrapes your website or steals a photo.
Haven't had time to test it out (it takes a day for things to update) but it looks interesting.
The downside is that you do have to add a bit of javascript to your site, and it may cost money.
Based on all the previous threads dealing with "someone stole my photo", tynt (or something similar) is something DPC admins should look into. |
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03/21/2009 11:59:44 AM · #2 |
Ironically, it looks like tynt is fighting accusations of theft of content. See this blog post for the gist of the concerns. They are very valid concerns, and tynt has responded positively, but only time will tell what the outcome is. |
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