Protection From Content Leeching
#1
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Hello Everybody,

As far as i think everyone has visited to ezinearticles.com and if you copy any article from that site and paste it anywhere you'll see the url of original content also include in bottom so i was looking for the same thing for mybb but didn't find any so i started for looking wordpress coz it's also built in php and finally i found one but didn't know where to place that script in mybb so if someone can help with this

here is the script

<h1>
  <a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>"><?php the_title(); ?></a>
</h1>

SOURCE


the author say to paste this in single.php in wordpress and i am looking for same thing in mybb so where to paste this in mybb i mean in which page


Thanks
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#2
Why use PHP?

<span style="color:transparent;">Copyright me 2013. Originally sourced from example.com. I can see you.</span>

Try it: Copyright me 2013. Originally sourced from example.com. I can see you.

Example of use:
Quote:Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aenean molestie viverra risus, eu mattis risus aliquam ut. Praesent scelerisque, urna ac consequat tempor, nisi dui accumsan nisl, non interdum ipsum erat non erat. Mauris venenatis lorem in ante ullamcorper sit amet dapibus sapien luctus. Praesent sagittis placerat lorem a convallis. Proin sodales lectus sed metus consectetur ullamcorper. Curabitur sagittis lectus ac leo posuere rutrum. Curabitur nec leo a tellus faucibus blandit.
Proin condimentum diam vitae tellus volutpat id ultricies metus egestas. Ut tempus scelerisque diam, congue tincidunt turpis sollicitudin eu. Proin viverra tempor sapien, sed volutpat dui scelerisque vel. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Vivamus nibh est, posuere in viverra eget, dictum pretium massa. Cras quam dolor, malesuada in vulputate quis, vehicula quis leo. Ut dapibus arcu sed felis interdum eget hendrerit nunc venenatis. Cras laoreet sem vel libero porttitor blandit. Donec quis nulla nec augue dictum euismod. Donec commodo quam sodales lacus eleifend eu iaculis enim semper. Etiam quam mi, viverra a auctor in, luctus in arcu. Copyright me 2013. Originally sourced from example.com. I can see you.
Aenean egestas purus a neque pretium ut dictum nulla lobortis. Curabitur pulvinar neque at mi ultrices ullamcorper. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Mauris sagittis venenatis placerat. Phasellus nibh neque, interdum sit amet pharetra non, iaculis non nibh. Proin molestie ligula accumsan ipsum aliquam dapibus. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Quisque nibh dui, aliquam ac sagittis ac, hendrerit sit amet tortor.

Only thing is, it's visible in the source, but most people just copy-paste from the site straight-off, usually only designers look at the source.
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#3
(2013-01-22, 10:14 PM)Seabody Wrote:
<span style="color:transparent;">Copyright me 2013. Originally sourced from example.com. I can see you.</span>


So simple it's bloody brilliant! Apply to MyBB post template so at the bottom of every post.
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#4
I should try this out!

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#5
This doesn't prevent from content leeching so much as it annoys people who are trying to share your content. Someone who's trying to steal your content is just going to remove that line.

For example, if I read a topic on your site and I want to link it WITH ATTRIBUTION, and I want to cite two or three different posts, I'm going to have to remove this annoying line two or three times. And I will probably just give up on writing about your site.

This is like music companies who think DRM schemes will prevent music theft. You know what prevents music theft? Ease of use.
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#6
You can add these rules (CSS3) to your global.css [Its mean, you disable users from select / drag anything in your website].

-webkit-touch-callout: none;
-webkit-user-select: none;
-khtml-user-select: none;
-moz-user-select: none;
-ms-user-select: none;
user-select: none;

This trick could help sometime.
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#7
Just a side note: Doing this is very bad from SEO point of view .
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