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      1. I did a desultory search a couple of times, but decided I have better things to stress over. I DO get annoyed at the reblogs at sites where they do absolutely nothing but reblog, but that hasn’t happened for awhile (knock on wood).

        1. I wouldn’t have known about them if they hadn’t showed up in my stats as a referrer. And no, I am not particularly grateful that they directed one reader to Pied Type. I’m curious though how they can publish any portion of my content without Google alert notifying me.

    1. All I can tell is the link above, in the note to RSSing, gets the message “This webpage is not available.” But if I go to specific Pied Type categories on their site, like the photography link farther down in the post, they are still there. I’m sure the response to block one category with the code, is computerized, meaning I’d have to publish 192 separate posts with individually assigned codes, to get them all blocked. I doubt my letter requesting they all be taken down at once will even get a response. That would require a human. I haven’t figured out how to do a formal DMCA takedown request or if it’s even practical, since an RSS feed is out there for anyone to pick up.

        1. tt commented in the forums, but it appears there’s really nothing I can do. A courteous website owner might reply and take down my stuff. But I’m guessing this site is almost completely automated.

  1. Love the article! I just wrote one that is similar and it is about the same site. Wondering if you would share the email address with us that you used to submit the takedown request? I have submitted their code, but it fails every time I try to confirm.

    PS… I linked to you from within my own article. 😉

    1. I’d be happy to. The first address I used was info@mywe.com.

      On June 13 I sent the following letter:

      To whom it may concern:

      This is a request that you remove from RSSing.com all content republished from my copyrighted blog PiedType.com.

      A large number of the images that you’ve picked up from the feed are copyrighted by myself and others (from whom I have permission to reprint), and you are in violation of these copyrights.

      I respectfully request that you take down everything from PiedType.com The site has some 192 categories, which you’ve converted to channels, and I am unable to publish that many individual automated RSSing codes/keys/requests on my blog.

      Thank you for your consideration. Looking forward to your swift reply,

      Susan Richards
      Administrator
      PiedType.com

      On June 15, it was forwarded from “MyWe Admin” (with a cc to me) to oneworldonesite@yahoo.com

      On June 17, Nasas Nami at oneworldsite sent me the following (with a cc to MyWe):

      We have removed your content through the backend. There may be frontend cache issues that we cannot check automatically that may result in your content still being shown. please check to make sure.

      Regards,

      Support

      Since then I’ve been unable to find any PiedType material on RSSing.com except what’s in the Google cache. Not sure how long it takes for cached pages to disappear. I may have to write to Google.

      1. Thank you for the email address! Hopefully this will help me in getting my materials removed from the site also. 🙂

  2. Hallo! I have the same issue with rssing, many of my photos on google, links to rssing and not to my blog… and I really dont want that! Now I found your blog when I googled it, but I have some problems to understand it all in english. (I didnt find any swedish text about it) So I wonder:

    Shell I mail to info@mywe.com. or oneworldonesite@yahoo.com? /Greetings Susanne

    ps Must I write how many categories I have, to get them remove it all…? ds

    1. The actual takedown seemed to come after oneworldsite got the request. You might try writing to one and send a copy to the other. I don’t know if you have to specify the number of categories. I would think it would be enough if you supply the exact URL of your blog. Good luck!

    2. I already had to request my stuff taken down twice, and now I find it a third time. I don’t have any idea how to stop this. I emailed them, as you did, and they just tell me to fill out the godd*mn form. Their codes don’t work, and it doesn’t seem to matter anyway, because new channels just get created in its place. Help?

      1. The above is everything I know about RSSing. If you can’t get any satisfactory response from them, you could always try a DMCA takedown request (I’ve never figured out exactly how to file one).

        I got upset again a few weeks ago, thinking they’d started posting my stuff again. But when I looked more carefully I realized I was seeing listings for Google’s cached pages, which should disappear from the listing eventually. Are you sure you aren’t looking at cached pages?

        Sorry to hear you’re having such a problem with them. I think their whole operation is pretty despicable.

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