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Cloning articles from Habr?
This is more likely not a question, but an attempt to convey to the habr community: I
accidentally stumbled on the web site security-corp.org/ , on which, articles from Habr are stupidly posted, as they are. Moreover, all the content is from here, without any links to the source, etc.
Domain registered privately, hosting in Ukraine.
Now the question is: will anyone take any measures to the above, or is it in the order of things?
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How to download torrents is for a sweet soul, but as a copy-paste of your cozy little one, it’s immediately panicking. Some double standards.
I think the owner of the clone is grateful to you for the link from Habr itself.
<meta name="generator" content="DataLife Engine Nulled by M.I.D-Team (http://www.mid-team.ws)" />
Yandex TIC (CY) 0
Alexa Rank 12,290,646
Google PageRank (PR) 1
I don't think anything will change. Search engines do not like impudent copy-pasteurs. Content is updated more often on habr, therefore robots index new information more often and designate habr as the owner of the content.
perl killapache.pl security-corp.org 500 /robots.txt
host seems vuln
ATTACKING security-corp.org [using 500 forks]
:pPpPpppPpPPppPpppPp
ATTACKING security-corp.org [using 500 forks]
Rushed. Who will help?
... and then I made my own habr. With pop-up menus and a stylish green background.
But seriously, I think the articles from Habr are taken there just like a fish, in order to test the design on real data.
I met several more similar sites on the network that steal content from habr. Moreover, some of them are higher in search results than hbr itself.
Oh, I found my article there.
But seriously, as far as I know, copy-paste falls out of the search engine results. Yandex webmaster even has a function where you can stake out copyright on content.
What the author of this resource was trying to achieve is not clear.
Oh come on… Here
is another
feedbang.ru/habrahabr-new.livejournal.com/
And I especially like this one: habrahabr.kz/
I
remember there were disputes with freehabr on the topic of the habr trademark, and here it’s completely plagiarism.
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