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Signal Boost: Site scraping fics from AO3 to sell them
Pretty much copied from
isis' post here. Posted here because this is a community of fanfic writers who may be affected and may not know about this.
A site called http://www.ebooks-tree.com is scraping fic from AO3 and (apparently?) selling it.
Some information on how to file a DMCA take-down notice. You can also complain to ebooks-tree's webhost, CloudFlare, whose complaints/DMCA page is available here. (Note: You do not need to list your legal name, although Cloudflare do ask for a street address, so some people may not be comfortable with this.)
The AO3 are aware and OTW are discussing what to do.
The best way to discover if your stuff is there is to use their search-box for your pseuds; there is no logical format or layout to how they have arranged works. I have discovered two of my works copied.
I am absolutely furious that works I have put up in good faith as non-profit-making fanworks should be stolen and exploited by other people, and have already followed the guidelines to issue DMCA take-down notices.
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A site called http://www.ebooks-tree.com is scraping fic from AO3 and (apparently?) selling it.
Some information on how to file a DMCA take-down notice. You can also complain to ebooks-tree's webhost, CloudFlare, whose complaints/DMCA page is available here. (Note: You do not need to list your legal name, although Cloudflare do ask for a street address, so some people may not be comfortable with this.)
The AO3 are aware and OTW are discussing what to do.
The best way to discover if your stuff is there is to use their search-box for your pseuds; there is no logical format or layout to how they have arranged works. I have discovered two of my works copied.
I am absolutely furious that works I have put up in good faith as non-profit-making fanworks should be stolen and exploited by other people, and have already followed the guidelines to issue DMCA take-down notices.
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The whole thing is a highly toxic brew.
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Mostly I'm pissed that they took my shittiest fic! hahaha.
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What a weird website, though. Who in their right mind would use it?
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They've got a lot of popular original authors on there as well. My guess is that the fanfic was just colateral damage and they're hoping to get hits from google when people are searching for "download harry potter books" or something similar, then collecting people's credit card numbers, emails and passwords. It seems to be much more a scamming site than a pirating site.
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Though apparently they hit other archives, too, and some private websites.
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We are unable to process your report for the following reason(s):
The domain or subdomain reported does not resolve to a CloudFlare IP address. The domain/subdomain might be using name servers provided by CloudFlare, but that does not indicate where it resolves to. Since the domain or subdomain is not pointing at a CloudFlare IP you will be able to look up where it resolves to and then contact the responsible hosting provider.
I linked to all the stories of mine on Ebooks Tree as well as the page itself (though it says "donotlink" in the address, but maybe that has something to do with it). I'm not sure what to do now with CloudFlare. I will go to Ebooks Tree next.
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I hope. Pass the popcorn?
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I've also started seeing reports that they're taking down people's stuff in response to take down demands, and the four of my stories that were there aren't any more (I hadn't yet gotten to filing a take down notice).
Some of the pro authors whose stuff is there have been sending their publishers after the site, too. (You can see a little about that here: http://james-nicoll.livejournal.com/5307340.html
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I haven't been able to check if anything of mine was taken and hosted there because my browser instantly blocked the link to it and I may try the DCMA route anyway just in case they have.
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