Pingback
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Hello everyone I received an e-mail asking me to authorize a pingback, I’ve only been blogging for a couple of months so I wasn’t entirely sure what this was. I clicked on the link in the e-mail and have found that my entire blog post word-for-word has been copied onto another website. I have chosen not to authorize the pingback, yet the content is still displayed on their website.
The website in question is: http://www.operationcdl.net/4-game-franchises-that-i-hope-get-a-sequel-on-current-gen/
I have now disabled pingbacks in the admin section of my blog. Any advise on how to remove the content from the website?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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The site that has your stolen content on it is not hosted by WordPress.COM. You need to repôrt the content theft to the web host of that site. Please read these so you know how to proceed
http://en.support.wordpress.com/content-theft-what-to-do/
http://automattic.com/dmca/operationcdl.net is hosted by Unified Layer
WHOIS
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ns2.aincon.com
ns1.aincon.com
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