This is interesting. Unipeak reproduces my site (your site) dynamically on theirs, as it were, turns off my ads, and turns on theirs. The site is presented as a tool to help among others the poor old Chinese, but the fact that my material ends up being cached by Google as if it were theirs means that they’re stealing my content and my ad revenues. That’s not good.
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Most definitely not good… Clever, but not good. Now, what to do about it…?
That is disgusting.
I saw another site called FURL that allows you to keep webpages online after they have expired. However, as long as they haven’t, it apparently leads straight to the original.