When I search my stackoverflow account on google , some other result also display . Look at under link , is it some subdomain of stackoverlow ? If not, can they retrieve my data from stackoverflow...?
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Sites like the one you linked scrape Stack Overflow for answers and questions, and then repost them on their own.
The CC BY-SA license that Stack Overflow content falls under requires attribution, so if the scraper is doing it properly that means that your username and a link to the real thing should also be in there as attribution.
In this case it seems they just scrape the whole site including user profiles. You can report scrapers you believe to be in violation of the licensing requirements to Stack Overflow directly using the contact us form.
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1You can also theoretically go after illegal scrapers yourself (given that, from all I can see, Stack Overflow doesn't seem to be doing much in that department.) Those scrapers dumb enough to run their site through an American hosting company can be hit by a DMCA notice, I think (but I'm no expert and have never done this. It's probably not worth the effort in most cases unless you're seeing your name or likeness misrepresented in some egregious way.)– PekkaCommented Jun 18, 2018 at 12:13
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@Pekka웃 You mean going after a licensing violation (violating the license you have given stack overflow) via DMCA takedown request? Wouldn't Stack Overflow need to file that since it's their license that is being violated?– MagischCommented Jun 18, 2018 at 12:18
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Before I report such a scraper, is there a list of reported ones already? Commented Jun 18, 2018 at 12:29
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1@Magisch you licensed use of your content to Stack Overflow in a certain way and under a set of conditions, but it's still your content. If someone else uses the content under conditions you didn't agree to, you can absolutely go after them yourself.– PekkaCommented Jun 18, 2018 at 13:00
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@Pekka웃 A DMCA request can only be made by the owner of the content, or their designated representative. You cannot just submit a DMCA request on behalf of some random person.– ServyCommented Jun 18, 2018 at 13:29
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@Servy the idea is that David JorHpan would have standing as owner of content he created, if that site violates the Share Alike Attribution license.– dcorkingCommented Jun 18, 2018 at 13:41
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1@Servy
You cannot just submit a DMCA request on behalf of some random person.
yes, but I did not suggest that (perhaps I was not clear enough.) I meant you can go after scrappers misusing your content, not other SO users'– PekkaCommented Jun 18, 2018 at 13:48
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