Most of the webmasters put in a great deal of energy and time in developing quality content for their web site. But they are not aware of thousands of other webmasters who are using content from their web sites without permission.
The problem of online copyright infringement is a growing phenomenon. The ease and extent of infringement is greatly facilitated by the nature of web.
Webmasters can use the major search engines to check whether someone has stolen content from their site. For each search, they should carefully review the first two results pages. Here, we discuss some of the measures to safeguard your web content:
1. Place a Copyright Remark
You must demonstrate your copyright notice on each page of your web site. This notice should have the year of publication and also the name of your firm. This information could also be displayed in a graphic pasted in the footer of the page, eg.
© 2000-2004, Active Venture Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.
2. Register with the U.S. Copyright Office
You may also register your web site with the U.S. Copyright Office. Even if you don't register, still you will get protection, but in that case you will have to collect evidence against the content thief.
You have to register your site with the U.S. Copyright Office within three months of its launch.
3. Action to be taken against online thieves
You should send them a strong mail telling them to stop their copyright infringement activities.
If they continue to violate copyright, send a mail to their ISP, credit card company, webhosting company, and the domain name registrar.
If nothing happens even after you have taken these steps, contact your lawyer for further advice to take legal action against the culprits.
Apart from the above mentioned measures, there are some simple tricks to prevent online thieves from lifting content from your web site:
1. Disable right click
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