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.