Adult webmasters face content infringment issues in the form of illegal/noncomplying tubes and/or user forums using RS/MU, mainstream webmasters face scrapers and full feed jackers. If you have mainstream projects and noticed, via copyscape, that your content is being jacked by another blog and it is running adsense, try this procedure straight from the Big G itself...
NOTE: This excerpt of an official Adsense post is around 5 months old, I'm just posting this as a reference/resource
From:
http://adsense.blogspot.com/2009/02/...r-peoples.html
In a situation like this, where you believe that a site containing AdSense code is illegally copying your site’s content, you can let us know by following the process described in our Help Center. It’s our policy to respond to notices of alleged infringement that comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and other applicable intellectual property laws.
The notice should be sent directly from the owner of the copyrighted materials allegedly being infringed (in the example above, that’s you), as we are unable to accept third-party copyright complaints. Also keep in mind that we are unable to process copyright complaints received through the AdSense policy violation report form. Once we’ve received a notice of infringement, we will take appropriate action. If you’d like more information about our DMCA process, please visit http://www.google.com/adsense_dmca.html.
Additionally, if you find a site that is scraping (misappropriating and republishing) your content, you can report it for a potential violation of the Google Webmaster Guidelines. To do this, fill out the form at https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/spamreport (you must be logged into your Google Account to access this form).
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