My fingers hurt, I just had to submit about 10 DMCA notices… ick. You have to think that if every blogger did the same exact thing the sploggers would lose eventually.
Oh well, I actually have a suspicion that one of the sploggers may have even tried hacking into one of my sites, so I may report that to the authorities as well.
Please subscribe, or else I will cry. Do you really want to make a programmer cry?

July 2nd, 2007 at 7:46 pm
*knocking on wood* +no hammering on wood+
I have been lucky with my Antileech so far. And the DCMA process is to lengthy and I’m to lazy.
July 2nd, 2007 at 7:58 pm
One of the hosts I sent one to was HostGator (same host that does this site), and their tech person claimed the splog is just using my “very public” RSS feed, so nothing happened.
Asked them to give me a way to contact a higher-up or the CEO and I’ll let them know what is going on. Hopefully it gets solved (hmm, looks like their tech person just visited site from the support ticket, maybe they are reading this now?)
If not I’ll make sure I take my business elsewhere ASAP, and tell people I know who use them to do the same.
July 2nd, 2007 at 9:08 pm
Update: Another HostGator tech got my e-mail and handled it perfectly.