I don't mind if someone copies my post or any content from my blog / website because I never planed to make a living from writing a blog . I just want to share something that that I know, that's why I'm blogging . And I'm happy to have a blog to post it and have it read by a few people who may like it. And I know it depends on the way you think. But in my opinion it is also a kind of recognition or appreciation for you that someone likes your post or likes the way that you write, else he will not copy paste the exact thing. :)
And this is some of my recommendations to monitor your website / blog, these tools may helps you to know who copied from your blog. :)
Copyscape
Copyscape is an service that checks whether similar text content appears elsewhere on the internet. Copyscape is used by content owners to detect cases of "content theft", in which content is copied without permission from one site to another. It is also used by content publishers to detect cases of content fraud in which old content is repackaged and sold as new original content. (wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyscape )
Tynt.com
Tynt.com is a service that allows you to track your blog or website. Using tynt you can track who is copied from your blog and tynt automatically put a link to your (original post) post in their post ( like read more ).
Google Alerts
Google Alerts is content change detection and notification service, offered by the Google, that automatically notifies users when new content from news, web, blogs, video and/or discussion groups matches a set of search terms selected by the user and stored by the Google Alerts service. Notifications can be sent by email as a feed or displayed on the users iGoogle page ( wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Alerts).
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