- You are currently developing strategies to combat this.
- you are spending heavily in content matching to ensure that the content on the pins matches the content in the post.
- You want to make sure that the original owner gets credit for their work.
- Report it by flagging it—but instead of designating it as spam, report that the link isn't working; this will cause it to be reviewed.
- To begin, open the stolen pin and select Report Pin from the three dots in the top left of the pin image. You should now see a list of items that you can report. Select My Intellectual Property to report a copyright violation for stolen pins.
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