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MyFreeCopyright.com on WordPress.com blogs

October 13, 2008 Media, Security, Tech Solutions, Webmaster 13 Comments

Upon request, and tangentially related to my post titled “My Brush with Blog Scraping“, I’d like to provide a quick step-by-step guide on getting MyFreeCopyright.com to work with your blog. I’ll specifically be using WordPress.com, but I can’t imagine the steps would be too terribly different for other blogging systems.

MyFreeCopyright.com subscribes to your feed and watches all material that you post. All new posts are recorded with their timestamp and a hash to “fingerprint” the content (getting a unique string by running a complex algorithm on your posts). This information is then e-mailed back to you and if you ever have the need to verify your ownership of the copyright of this material, you can refer to these e-mails.

Sounds great, right? Well, let’s walk through the sign-up.

Visit the MyFreeCopyright.com website. Read all the information on the site to verify that you agree with their terms and understand the usefulness of the process.

To proceed, click the Protect My Creation button on their homepage.

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Protect My Creation button

This will initialize the sign-up process. Fill in your information. Make sure your e-mail is correct as you’ll need to activate your account through an e-mail they send you.

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Confirmation that your sign-up went through.

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Now go check your e-mail and click on the link in step 1.

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Step 2: Click the button.

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Now you’ll need to choose what type of information you’re going to be submitting. For WordPress, you’re going to select the ‘Blog/Podcast’ button. This just means that you’ll be making individual posts versus a static web page.

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The next window will ask you to specify between a Blog and a Podcast. Keep the radio button on Blog. You are now being prompted for your feed (RSS, Atom, or XML) address.

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Simply go to your site and copy the address from where you allow readers to subscribe. If you’re a WordPress.com user, your address is likely: http://[blog name].wordpress.com/feed/

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Go back to the MyFreeCopyright.com window and paste in the address you copied and click the Protect button.

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You’ll get a confirmation that you’ve registered successfully. At the bottom of the window is some HTML code to put the MyFreeCopyright site button on your page. This is linked to your copyright so people can see all of your copyrighted works. Highlight and copy this code.

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Log into your Dashboard/Site Admin page. This step is particular to WordPress.com, but I’m certain there are equivalents in other blog systems. Browse to the Design->Widgets page.

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Choose which sidebar you want to add this widget to, Main or right. Scroll down and click on the ‘Show’ button. Then scroll down and click the ‘Add’ link next to Text.

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Click on the ‘Edit’ link near the new text that has been added to your sidebar. Add a title to the top line if you want one and then below it, in the bigger section, paste in the code from MyFreeCopyright.

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Click the ‘Change’ button and then click the ‘Save Changes’ button. You can move the text around in order to arrange it to where you want it to be. If you do rearrange it, click the ‘Save Changes’ button afterward.

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Next check out your page and you may have to refresh it, but you should see your title and the myfreecopyright logo where you positioned it. Click on the button to test it out and see your copyrighted entries at anytime.

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You should now see something like this on your own page.

You’ll now get e-mails from myfreecopyright around midnight any time you make a new post.

 MyFreeCopyright.com on Wordpress.com blogs
Jason Hamilton is an IT Professional in his full-time job and operates 404 Tech Support LLC in his spare time from Central Illinois. Send us a story suggestion or inquire about advertising on 404TechSupport.com with the Contact Page.

  • http://inherthoughts.wordpress.com Donna

    Thank you!!!

  • http://www.worthlessgenius.com Benjamin M. Strozykowski

    Thank you so much for this post. I had just been thinking about the content on my site and how to easily copyright it.

  • http://www.productivitijd.org Roland van der Heijden

    This is great, thanks for the detailed post!!

  • http://halfwaytoconcord.com BGR

    Could not read my atom feed, feedburner feed, tried again with URL and it couldn’t read that. Not too sure these guys were ready to go.

  • 404 Tech Support

    Hmm… that’s a little sad to hear. They didn’t have any problems with my feedburner feed. Maybe it depends on the type of content being sent through. I’ve only had experience with text and images. I haven’t tried any embedded videos or such. Maybe there’s a different category that would work better. You might try contacting their support: support@myfreecopyright.com

  • http://www.artistsgarden.co.uk/ Karen – An Artists Garden

    Thank you for this post and the previous one “My Brush with Blog Scraping” both of which I found to-day.
    I have signed up with my free copyright, as an artist – your posts have helped me feel that I am working toward protecting my work.
    K.

  • http://www.404techsupport.com 404 Tech Support

    Always happy to help.

  • http://devcompage.com Moni

    Thank you for your easy-to-understand instructions on how to install my free copyright in my blog.

  • http://www.deviantart.com Patricia Rodela

    When I registered I clicked on WEB PAGE as to what I want to protect. I would like to use the HTML code but not sure as to how to go about it. I see you have instructions for a blog but I can’t use that info.

    Thanks, Patricia

  • http://www.404techsupport.com 404 Tech Support

    Hi Patricia,

    Using MyFreeCopyright on a website should be very similar to using it on a blog. You’ll need access to the HTML code of the website. Once you can edit the file, you can paste in the code that MyFreeCopyright provides (starts with a href…) any where you want and it should show up on the page.

    If you have access to the HTML files you can use any text editor to edit the file like Notepad or you can use an HTML editor with a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) capabilities to be able to edit the page without a whole lot of code. A free WYSIWYG would be the Composer in SeaMonkey from Mozilla. You can download it here: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/

    I hope this helps. If you need more assistance feel free to get back to me and describe your web site environment (or a link to your webpage) a little bit more so I might be able to describe in more detail how to add MyFreeCopyright to your site.

    Have a good evening,
    -Jason
    404 Tech Support

  • Shay

    Thank you so much for your detailed instructions. I obviously did not read them well enough and made a mistake. I filled out my wordpress site in the registration form but did not write /feed/ at the end. I am registered but the posts are only registered. I have pages on my site that I really need copyrighted- Is there a way to change what I did or do I somehow delete and make it again. Or is there no way to copyright PAGES. There is no customer support so anything would be helpful.

    • http://www.404techsupport.com/ Jason

      Shay,
      MyFreeCopyright only works with new posts that come through the RSS feed. Your pages won’t go through the feed but you need not worry. Your pages are copyrighted just by your saying so. MyFreeCopyright doesn’t “copyright” items for you, it just helps defend your copyright should a dispute come up.

      Most copyright violations that I’ve seen have been from somebody setting up a website that pulls straight from your RSS feed and posts your content on their site. Your pages should be fine in my opinion and you need not go to so much extra work for it. If you really want to, you could create a post the same as your page just so the content will go through the MyFreeCopyright process.

      • Shay

        thank you so much for your quick and helpful response.

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