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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

When Somebody Steals Your Copy or Design

If you read my earlier post on having my copy swiped by other companies I'm sure you feel my righteous indignation.

Over at MarketingProfs.com my Business Blog Consulting co-blogger Stephan Spencer has written "Stop, Thief! How to Protect Your Site from Copyright Infringement."

In the article he takes you step-by-step on how to combat people stealing your intellectual property, specifically the design and copy from your site.

Now, if I could just stop writing blog posts and take some action on these thieves some good might come of it!

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Rich Brooks is president of flyte new media, a Web site design and Internet marketing company in Portland, Maine. Flyte works with small businesses to build professional Web sites that often include e-commerce, Flash and content management systems. They promote their clients' sites through search engine optimization, e-mail marketing, business blogs and podcasts, and viral marketing.

About the author:
Rich Brooks is president of flyte new media, a Web site design and Internet marketing company in Portland, Maine. Flyte works with small businesses to build professional Web sites that often include e-commerce, Flash and content management systems. They promote their clients' sites through search engine optimization, e-mail marketing, business blogs and social media. You can follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/therichbrooks.
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