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Alexander Andreev2017-12-04 16:04:01
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Alexander Andreev, 2017-12-04 16:04:01

What measures to take when fully cloning my site?

I did not think that I would have such a strange situation. I had one automotive-themed blog, the domain existed since 2011. Previously, I wrote a lot of texts there, but then I cooled down a little to the site. This fall, I decided to close this site and drag the good articles to another, more relevant one. The domain was not renewed. Now I’m looking, someone took the domain and ... the same my site hangs on it, with all the content, engine, database ... Apparently I don’t understand something in this life. To hell with the domain, I decided to give it up. But now how can I make sure that my content still cannot be used just like that? Or not at all? Accept and score ...
UPD. It looks like they stupidly copied it with a teleport or httrack, there is no engine, it just continues to define it as WP because of the code.

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Philip Grr, 2017-12-06
@3ezh

The easiest way to start is to intimidate and write personally. Often this works in a pre-judicial manner. If the project is not very big and the question is not about big money, then in case of failure it will be easier to "score" as practice shows.

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d-stream, 2017-12-04
@d-stream

You can apply to law enforcement agencies for Article 146 of the Criminal Code. Before that, it will
not hurt to take care of documenting your priority:
- payment documents for the domain, hosting
- notarized screenshots from wayback
- engine source codes (if your own)
- the very fact of violation

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Dimonchik, 2017-12-04
@dimonchik2013

copying from web.archive
helps DMCA abuse, only, of course, you will have to try with the confirmation of authorship, the bourgeoisie is easier with this

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