Thursday, December 07, 2006
What Is This?
I stumbled across a blog called Global Invesmtent Trends at appears to have copied my post about CNBC.com, save for the last sentence and also appears to have copied a post by Bill Rempel.
My CNBC.com
His CNBC.com
Bill's post about the boomer bust
His Bill Rempel copy
You tell me, better yet maybe you could tell him.
My CNBC.com
His CNBC.com
Bill's post about the boomer bust
His Bill Rempel copy
You tell me, better yet maybe you could tell him.
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You're in good company, Roger. The site also ripped off The Kirk Report's "can't lose market". I'm going to march over there now.
I left a comment for him to stop copying my work; flagged his blog as "objectionable" with blogger; and reported him as a TOS violation with blogger, mentioning your copied material, and mine.
They do this on purpose to move their page up on the search sites. They go after popular bloggers like yourself and many others in order to profit of your content. All they do is write scripts that grab content from other blogs and into their blog. Great way to sucker people like you and pocket thousands per month off Google ads. Capitalism at its best.
I would take this prick to court and sue his ass for everything he owns because he is profiting of your work
Roger your lucky someone even would lift your content. I can't wait for your 100 millionth ETF post. Wall Street pump artist Roger is a loser people. Anyone who is willing to work for Cramer is a pathetic individual.
I joined in on the flagging party. I'll mention it on my blog next post.
Maybe he's the real Roger, lol.
What a cheeseball, geez.
He appears to be a fine human being, as well as plagiarism he can add some wonderful humanitarian views to his resume, the following is from 'koko's' personal blog.
I'm not reading any more. 'Loser' seems an apt term.
The story is:
"Radio host Jerry Klein suggested that all Muslims in the United States should be identified with a crescent-shape tattoo or a distinctive arm band."
I commented on digg:
"Why not? If Muslims prove to be a danger to American people, they should pay for what their people has done."
I've never seen the term ass-clown before (except on Barry's blog). I certainly never thought that I would use it. After careful consideration, I would call Koko an "ass clown"--and I'm a nice Southern girl. What an unbelievable rip off.
Koko deletes the comments if anyone dares to put one up.
Roger,
I am not looking to rip off your work or to take your blogs as mine. BUt I do offer you another great way to get your blogs heard and increase the traffic to your site. I am the co-founder of FeedTheBull. We are a user driven, social content website for everything related to the stock market. My site allows individuals to submit articles and blogs to my site and allow them to comment on them. They always give a link back to the original article for the rest of the community to read the full article. It is a way to congregate financial news and give the readers a voice. As well, the community can vote on the articles that are submitted, the ones getting the most votes gets promoted to the front page and read more. This will help bring traffic to your site as well. Please check it out, and if you like I can give you a link to place under each article for people to directly submit it to FeedTheBull.
http://www.feedthebull.com/register.php
Like I said, you will get full credit for everything you write, it is just a way to help spread the wealth of knowledge.
Roger: just delete the last joker. It's an ad which is even worse than the guy mentioned who gives you guys credit when he uses your material on his blog...
Geez... the guy has his face posted on his blog! He's obviously not very good at "ripping off". I am sure this "faux pas" has a pretty innocent explanation.
He's quoting you. What's the problem?
when I found his blog he did not quote anyone hence the point of my post. he changed his posts after getting flamed. I pointed out that he changed his posts early Friday morning.
Here's the problem with quotes. I don't license my work as "creative commons" - I reserve rights. Other than short quotations for context, complete with a link back to my article, posting my work is unacceptable to me. I want people reading my work on my site, so that I can (1) be sure that everyone reading it fully understands I'm responsible for it, and (2) so that I have a shot at monetizing it.
I don't want any f*cktard ass clown copying my posts in entirety, without permission.
Half of the splogs that do this are simply spammers looking to capture ad clicks.
This is an under-discussed form of click fraud
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