There are a number of license-violating clones of Stack Exchange sites popping up that use SE's cc-wiki data without following our Creative Commons attribution terms. Those terms are linked at the bottom of every SE webpage, and are also included as a .txt file in every data dump we produce.

The following is a list of all the illegal clones found so far. This list is community-generated; please add any clones you find as new answers!

  • Please search to see if a site is already reported before you add an answer
  • Please don't link directly to clones; we don't want GoogleBot thinking they're good because Stack Exchange pages link to them (if you want to provide URLs, enclose them in backticks, like `http://badsite.com`)

Google now has a form for reporting scrapers that appear above the originals in search results.

Also, you can block unwanted sites from appearing in Google search from the search page itself:

The option to block a site appears when you click a search result and then navigate back to the search results page. Click the "Block" link next to that result to block all pages within the site's entire domain.


This post is for reporting sites that use SE content illegally (i.e. without following attribution guidelines). It was originally posted as an answer, here. You may also be looking for the post for reporting copycat sites that outrank Stack Exchange in search results.

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I have never seen the CAPTCHA page as often as I did when I was adding the existing 40 or so answers to this question. – Popular Demand May 8 '12 at 20:20
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That is because you pasted. Try typing... Like a real person :) – Jeff Atwood May 12 '12 at 15:20
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...yeeeeahhhh, I prefer the CAPTCHAs. – Popular Demand May 12 '12 at 21:17
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@JeffAtwood I would put a poison pill question(s) that only those APIs presented so that you could automatically re-scrap via Google and easily find infringing sites. Much like cartographers do on physical maps by putting fake locations or markers to easily spot copies. The thieves would never know what to look for and you could easily make this an automated process. – Jarrod Roberson Jul 14 '12 at 6:04
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@Jeff is this handled at some level? Can we know which sites were reported and closed? – Sha Wiz Dow Ard Aug 8 '12 at 10:58
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@ShaWizDowArd I don't have a handy list of sites that have been dealt with, but we do monitor this thread and contact offenders. This post isn't just a black hole. :) – Anna Lear Aug 31 '12 at 22:25
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Is there a reason the original list of offenders was split into countless posts over multiple pages? Giving it its own topic, sure, but splitting into individual answers just makes searching for existing entries a PITA and invites duplicates. – Daniel Beck May 27 at 8:49
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nujk.com

  • Example (http://www.nujk.com/timer-job-from-a-spweb) (original)
  • copies the adzerk divs, that is the only attribution
  • mangles usernames
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ency9.com

  • Example (http://www.ency9.com/gadget/indexing-for-google-scholar-which-tags-to-use/) (Original on Webmasters SE: Indexing for Google scholar, which tags to use?)
  • no mention of Stack Overflow anywhere on the site
  • no usernames at all, let alone credit to Stack Exchange users
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news.puppin.org

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streamreader.org

  • Gives attribution to users and links to their Gaming Stack Exchange profiles
  • Does not link to the Gaming Stack Exchange question
  • Mangles some of the text even
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sharepointqanda.com

  • No attribution at all whatsoever
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iappnow.com

  • no attribution at all
  • “Continue here” link is broken (seems to direct to some original source)
  • there is a <link rel=”stackoverflow.com/...> in the page source but it doesn’t seem to do anything
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gardenquestions.com

  • has an attrib link at the bottom claiming to get content from the Stack Exchange data dump
  • no credit to users or link to the question
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jqpoint.com

  • links back to the Stack Exchange question, but nofollow
  • no asker or answerer attib
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applerr.com

  • no reference to SO or SE in any way
  • no attribution to users
  • does not post the answer
  • claims its own copyright on the content!
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www.aspwinhost.com

  • changing names of the users
  • replacing links of users to a single Indian site
  • claims copyright on the content
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justlogged.com

  • no attribution at all (at least not with JavaScript blocked)
  • The last editor is misattributed as the asker of the question and the link is to the main page of justlogged.com
  • Example: www.justlogged.com/Question/3/2786/fb3f76858cb38e5b7fd113e0bc1c0721
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codinganswers.info

  • does contain link to "original source" but no author attribution
  • example question with my own content: http://codinganswers.info/index.php/2010/11/stackapplet-stackoverflow-meets-the-gnome-desktop-v1-4-released/
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www.texmach-intl.com

  • absolutely no attribution anywhere
  • example question with the same content as the above offender: http://www.texmach-intl.com/stackapplet-bringing-stack-exchange-notifications-to-your-desktop-1-5-beta-2-released/
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6-da.com

  • Example (http://it.6-da.com/show/6939570.aspx) (original)
  • No names, links, or any attribution whatsoever. Contact link does not work.
  • Requires one to subscribe to see the accepted answer! (screenshot) That reminds me of some other site...
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www.x2x1.com/

  • Entire site?
  • No link to original question or any reference to SO
  • No author names
  • Registration required to see the selected answer
  • Example: http://www.x2x1.com/show/6766034.aspx http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6766034/cancel-block-in-uiview-animatewithduration
  • Fortunately I have never seen it appear before SO on google search results, but it still is in violation.
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loopingrecursion.com

  • Probably borderline. They DO show names and links on all pages, but the word 'stackoverflow' only appears on the home page: on other pages it's visible in an image, but I'm not sure if that counts
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java.resourcezen.com

  • Example: http://java.resourcezen.com/how-to-copy-a-function-or-class-to-another-file-1
  • Links back, but no mention of StackOverflow, or the author's name
  • Claims "Copyright © 2011 java.resourcezen.com All Rights Reserved" in the footer
  • Probably other subdomains of resourcezen.com also exhibit the same behavior.
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asiantravelhotel.com

  • Pure scraping, no references of any kind
  • Example: http://www.asiantravelhotel.com/c-begin-endreceive-how-do-i-read-large-data.html (compare with C# Begin/EndReceive - how do I read large data?)
  • Author names removed from questions and answers
  • All the answers are rolled into one
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phpmagister.com

  • seems to be a scrape of stackoverflow.com's PHP tagged questions
  • no attribution at all
  • all questions attributed to username 'Stacked'
  • no links to stackexchange.com
  • very spammy (popups, etc.)
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gamingqna.blogspot.com

  • Content from accepted questions is actively being scraped off of Gaming since July
  • There is no attribution for neither questions nor answers
  • The only link back to Stack Exchange is an obscure nofollow "more discussion" link

Update June 2012

  • Appears to abid by attribution rules now - sidebar indicates content is from Gaming, author names for both question and answer appear and are linked, and a "more discussion" link goes back to original question
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boardreader.com

Doesn't respect the fourth requirement :

Hyperlink each author name directly back to their user profile page on the source site

Example :

http://boardreader.com/thread/What_can_cause_CICS_transaction_to_write_oy3hwX5d0dy.html

Only 3/5 author profiles are linked.

Real post here.

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ifmdb.com

Here is a description from the site, a pretty murky looking, badly designed FAQ page:

IFMDb is searchable database of messages which are legally posted on the internet forums by internet community, for internet community

To try to illustrate the cc-wiki breach, let's take for example http://android.ifmdb.com/IsEBDg6p0-set-a-new-views-margins-programatically.html. This page does not break attribution requirement 1, since there is a reference to StackOverflow (albeit not-hyperlinked). What is does breach is 2, as the link to the "full question" is a proxy between the original clone site and StackOverflow, e.g. http://android.ifmdb.com/fullpost-IsEBDg6p0.html has a nofollow and doesn't link back.

Furthermore, I believe 3 is breached as well, as only Unknown shows up as the author. To round it all up, 4 is not respected, as there is no reference to the original account from StackOverflow which originated the question – original question is here

Sure hope my assertions are ok. Thanks!

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http://www.webmasterbeta.net

I found a copy of my question ( How to De-Authenticate a Windows Auth user with PHP ) over here: http://www.webmasterbeta.net/Thread-How-to-De-Authenticate-a-Windows-Auth-user-with-PHP

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http://www.windows-azure.net

My orginal question is:

500 - Internal server error in azure

And copy/paste link is:

http://www.windows-azure.net/500-internal-server-error-in-azure/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=500-internal-server-error-in-azure

They are required to:

1 - link to the original question.

2 - list as the author and link to myuser profile page on SO.

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www.techerald.com

  • Rough translation into other languages (like German), might be Google translator.
  • Links that are part of text or users are kept: go directly and visible to Stack Overflow sites etc.
  • example: http://de.techerald.com/page/como-puedo-deshabilitar-resharper-en-vs-y-habilitar-de-nuevo.html
  • Update: On bottom of example is written (in German): This comes originally from this question (linked) on www.stackoverflow.com (linked). Thus it might not be a real misuse/ stealing.
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answerleaks.com

  • Missing attribution of answers (example here: http://meta.superuser.com/questions/3555/can-we-do-something-about-sites-copying-content-from-super-user-redux)
  • nofollow in footer links to Stack Exchange sites (but regular links to the site otherwise)
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9nit.com

Sample: http://www.9nit.com/windows/how-to-get-fully-qualified-domain-name-on-windows-in-delphi-107009.html

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efreedom.com

Sample: http://efreedom.com/Question/1-9792411/Get-Windows-Domain-Name

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javaproblems.hopto.org

Stack Overflow: How do I setup jogl with netbeans?

Duplicate: http://javaproblems.hopto.org/how-do-i-setup-jogl-with-netbeans/

Violations:

  • Does not show author name; does not hyperlink author name
  • Stack Overflow attribution is not clearly established
    • Link is in plain-text
    • Blurb does not identify that content came from SO, merely that you can find an answer there.
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plantware.net

Stack Overflow: How do I setup jogl with netbeans?

Duplicate: http://plantware.net/questions/14616855/how-do-i-setup-jogl-with-netbeans

Violations:

  • No mention of or link to Stack Overflow question.
  • Does not show author name.

The site's front page is a huge listing of many other similar questions and tags that look like they were simply ripped from SO.

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