I've been plagiarized on "Scriptography.in"

AllenWoody

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Doing a routine search, and found my "Lost Colony" series on a site called scriptography.in

Or rather, it looks that way. When I visit the site (I don't suggest you do this) it puts up a bunch of pop-ups and other dubious-looking content for me to click on. I just closed and walked away.

What do y'all do in these cases? Let it go?
 
Doing a routine search, and found my "Lost Colony" series on a site called scriptography.in

Or rather, it looks that way. When I visit the site (I don't suggest you do this) it puts up a bunch of pop-ups and other dubious-looking content for me to click on. I just closed and walked away.

What do y'all do in these cases? Let it go?

I had a series named "Unlikely Angels" that was never finished (and later taken off from Lit), but was ripped off for click bait so many times that I didn't keep track.

It amused me that those sites usually gave the story a sexier presentation than Lit. Usually, they wrapped the text around pictures of naked models that had nothing to do with the story. They probably took the pictures as much as they took the story.

I ignored it. If it showed up on Amazon or on some other kinda real site, then I'd pay attention.
 
I had a series named "Unlikely Angels" that was never finished (and later taken off from Lit), but was ripped off for click bait so many times that I didn't keep track.

It amused me that those sites usually gave the story a sexier presentation than Lit. Usually, they wrapped the text around pictures of naked models that had nothing to do with the story. They probably took the pictures as much as they took the story.

I ignored it. If it showed up on Amazon or on some other kinda real site, then I'd pay attention.

That's how I'm leaning. They aren't even selling it so far as I can tell, just using it to draw site traffic for whatever sad reason.

Thanks
 
I've found one of my stories used as someone's profile on two different sites, twitch.tv currently but previously on yeshiva.com. I didn't want to explain why I cared about gay porn on a site selling religious paraphernalia to Orthodox Jews, so I've just left it.

I'm guessing some spammer just needs English text that's equivalent to Lorem ipsum...
 
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