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, e.g.
© 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, web hosting 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
You can use JavaScript to disable the right
click of your mouse. But this method can be annoying for the sincere
visitors to your site.
2. Software security
There are several software to prevent users
from seeing your source code. These software invoke a JavaScript
function 'un-escape' which 'encodes' the HTML coding into a long
series of characters. However, it can still be easily decoded
to HTML using another function of JavaScript.
3. Use PDF files.
More usage of password-protected PDF files
would prevent people from blatant copy and paste of your web content.
Although the more experienced thieves could make use of several
password recovery software available to break through the protected
PDFs and copy the content.
4. Conversion of text to images
This solution takes a lot of time and the
size of pages also get increased but is a fool-proof solution
for copy-paste problem. But if someone is determined on lifting
content from your site, then no one can stop him from re-typing
the content.
5. Using Java/Flash
If your images are embedded in Java Applets
or Flash, it is very difficult for online thieves to copy them.
Here again, the more experienced thieves
will take a ‘print screen’ of your image, open it
in paint and get way with it.
So, you could see that all these tricks
would only prevent the new thieves from copying content. The more
experienced ones could always come up with counter-measures for
all these tricks.
To conclude, I would say that you should
adopt one or more these tricks/measures to reduce copyright violation
and for the more experienced thieves, you have to seek help of
U.S. Copyright Office in taking legal action against them.
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