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It has been a serious issue for me long ago. It all begins after my hard work
was ripped off from my site and onto another. Frankly, I was seriously disappointed.
The entire content took me the whole day to complete and within 5 seconds, it
was stolen. Well, I don’t mind if the content was ripped partially and the redirected
to the original site for further reading. But if the stolen content was claimed
theirs, man… that is a serious issue.
The webmaster of Fazamania [ official
website ] recently ask me if there is anything that he can use to avoid this
matter
Since he’s using WordPress, there is a plugin that can may overcome his issue
about them stealing his contents.
That plugin is called WP-Javascript [ plugin
info ] written by Martin Hipfinger [ official
website ].
In my point of view, Martin really compiled a good collection. Thumbs up for him.
So is my article over?
Nope… not yet… cause this is just 1/4 of how to protect your contents.
Stay tune as I release more tips on how to protect you web contents in the later
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