Plagiarism, defined for blogosphere, isĀ basically copying one’s content/image. Well, I get frustrated when I see people copying articles from one blog and pasting it over another – especially my articles. Moreover, it really hurts when I see a better search engine ranking for the copied article than the original one. I’m sure even you are annoyed with those bloggers. Isn’t it?
We have already covered many useful article for Bloggers to fight against such copy paste bloggers:
- Why partial feed option is essential after Panda update
- How to file DMCA notice to remove Copied content from Google
Well, in this article, I’ve shared some of the best tools available on the web to find Plagiarism.
01. Plagium
02. Copyscape
03. Virante Duplicate Content
04. Plagiarism Checker
05. CopyGator
06. Plagiarisma.Net
07. Copyright Spot
08. DMCA Scan
09. Dupli Checker
10. Webconfs – Similar Page Checker
Well, I’ve just narrowed down my list to top 10. I’m sure there are lots more out there. Let me know which one you currently use or intend to use?
To stop plagiarism, I recommend you to read the following articles -
- How to fight back to content Theft (Plagiarism)
- What to do when people copy your blog content?
- How to Deal with Blog Plagiarism?
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Generally i use duplichecker.Great list mukund and thanks for intro to few tools which i had never heard of !
Bookmarked it, I have opened guest posting on my blog lately and Got few guest post. I tried searching for Good tools to check plagiarism but got only few. This list will help me Filtering the Good content for my blog. Thanks!
some of my contents were copied by joomla site running from USA. I could not do anything except, as we do not have any copyright on that article. Now they are enjoying my content. So what is the fun of these types of websites. We can only send mails to these webmasters and they really does not respond.
@shashank chinchli: Thanks for the comment buddy! Hope you enjoy the other articles as well!
@Asif Ahmed: Well, I’m on your side as well. I use the tools mentioned above to check the guest articles on my blog. Anyway, thanks for the comment Asif!
@rakesh: Well, why don’t you file a DMCA against such blogs, just in case, they don’t remove the article?
I use Copyscape heavily on Guest posts and so should you. Kinda acts like a filter.
These are really useful sites to check copied content. Well, I know about copyscape and it’s really a great tool, but it’s good to know more alternatives. Thanks Mukund for this useful post