Such as:
http://tech.e freedom.com/Question/1-2837475/Jetty-offline-documentation
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Wow, this one is the first I've seen to almost comply with our attribution terms which are linked at the bottom of every single web page we serve up. Except.. it kind of runs afoul of this:
I don't see any text blurb indicating it's from SO on that page anywhere.
Update: we got an email about this, and it appears to be in compliance now:
Very nice of them to follow up, and correct the problem! It does look correct now to me.) |
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These content copies are so annoying, so I created a Safari/Chrome Plugin that rewrites google links and also redirects from efreedom, questionhub, answerspice to stackoverflow. Problem: solved! It's free and open source, so feel free to use it. |
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Yes these spammy sites are getting quite annoying. I've resorted to banning them in my search results. In Google Chrome:
{google:baseURL}search?{google:RLZ}{google:acceptedSuggestion}{google:originalQueryForSuggestion}sourceid=chrome&ie={inputEncoding}&q=%s -site:efreedom.com -site:experts-exchange.com
Now I don't see them when searching from the URL bar. |
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I hadn't, but as they say, it's legal since SO questions are licensed as ShareAlike. I'm not sure whether the attribution is sufficient or not; they link to the questioner and answerer's SO profiles, and mention on the about page that the questions are from SOFU, but Jeff said in a blog about similar sites that he expects links to the original SO question, and I think a mention on every page that the question is from SO, not just a single About page |
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Google offers an option to block those search results now if you are logged with your google account. If it doesn't work on your national-specific google site like google.co.uk, you can use http://www.google.com/ncr link for accessing google, which enforces using google.com. You can then block results from some specific domain if you click on the search result and press back in your browser - then you have the option to use 'Block all efreedom .com results'. More info: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/hide-sites-to-find-more-of-what-you.html |
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Could you update your attribution terms to require a Canonical link when the content is presented on a web page? |
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http://e freedom.com/Question/1-1605958/Use-Extension-Method-Joinso: stackoverflow.com/questions/1605958/… I noticed that efreedom does have a link stating that the question originated from stackoverflow.com. If you follow the link, it takes you directly to the question/answer. However, you don't really know by looking at efreedom, that the answer also originated from SO. I really don't like the way they scrape the site. – IAbstract Nov 5 '10 at 17:25