Steal this web site
Just because anyone can publish unique content on the web doesn’t mean that everyone does. Copying a site is as easy as reading its source and saving its images. Popular word processing programs are capable of editing and re-editing pages without would-be-webmasters (or should it be wanna-be?) ever touching a line of HTML. And with millions, if not billions, of sites published it is nearly imposssible to ever change across a duplicated site and its original version. But such encounters do occur, and Pirated Sites keeps track of them.
Aiming to reveal site and interface hijacking, Pirated Sites relies on intrepid surfers, the site’s founders Tim Murtaugh and Scott Devendorf and sharp-eyed victims of copying to spot theft and near-clones. The site has an archive of copied sites with screenshots of originals and offenders, and also provides information on web standards compliance and good design practice.