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'''Website correlation''', or '''website matching''', is a process used to identify websites that are similar or related. Websites are inherently easy to duplicate.<ref name="replication">Search: [https://www.google.com/search?q=website+replication "website replication"], Google</ref><ref name="clone">Search: [https://www.google.com/search?q=website+clone+script "website clone script"], Google</ref><!--the preceding references demonstrate that cloning is common and well-documented --> This led to proliferation of identical websites<ref name="proliferation">Fetterly, D., Manasse, M., Najork, M., "[http://www.cwr.cl/la-web/2003/stamped/05_fetterly_d.pdf On the Evolution of Clusters of Near Duplicate Web Pages]", ''Proceedings of the First Conference on Latin American Web Congress'', pp. 37,2003</ref> or very similar websites for purposes ranging from [[translation]] to [[Internet marketing]] (especially [[affiliate marketing]])<ref name="market_book_sample">''I've "*****" a Domain Name--Now What???: A Practical Guide to Building a Website and Web Presence'', {{ISBN|1-60005-109-X}}, 2008</ref><!-- Included this book as an example of a book that explicitly suggests creating multiple websites --> to [[Internet crime]]<ref name="Internet_crime_example">Shane McGlaun, [http://www.dailytech.com/Microsoft+...ership+of+276+Botnet+Domains/article19579.htm "Microsoft Granted Permanent Ownership of 276 Botnet Domains"], ''Daily Tech'',2010/9/9</ref><!-- example news reference to multiple domains used for crime --> Locating similar websites is inherently problematic because they may be in different languages, on different servers, in different countries (different [[top-level domains]]). | '''Website correlation''', or '''website matching''', is a process used to identify websites that are similar or related. Websites are inherently easy to duplicate.<ref name="replication">Search: [https://www.google.com/search?q=website+replication "website replication"], Google</ref><ref name="clone">Search: [https://www.google.com/search?q=website+clone+script "website clone script"], Google</ref><!--the preceding references demonstrate that cloning is common and well-documented --> This led to proliferation of identical websites<ref name="proliferation">Fetterly, D., Manasse, M., Najork, M., "[http://www.cwr.cl/la-web/2003/stamped/05_fetterly_d.pdf On the Evolution of Clusters of Near Duplicate Web Pages]", ''Proceedings of the First Conference on Latin American Web Congress'', pp. 37,2003</ref> or very similar websites for purposes ranging from [[translation]] to [[Internet marketing]] (especially [[affiliate marketing]])<ref name="market_book_sample">''I've "*****" a Domain Name--Now What???: A Practical Guide to Building a Website and Web Presence'', {{ISBN|1-60005-109-X}}, 2008</ref><!-- Included this book as an example of a book that explicitly suggests creating multiple websites --> to [[Internet crime]]<ref name="Internet_crime_example">Shane McGlaun, [http://www.dailytech.com/Microsoft+...ership+of+276+Botnet+Domains/article19579.htm "Microsoft Granted Permanent Ownership of 276 Botnet Domains"], ''Daily Tech'',2010/9/9</ref><!-- example news reference to multiple domains used for crime --> Locating similar websites is inherently problematic because they may be in different languages, on different servers, in different countries (different [[top-level domains]]). |
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