Depending on what they're doing...you could try blocking them from your site.

Try searching for hotlink blocking, and/or referral blocking.

I did it years ago when I found some site using my photos in a negative 
way....though I don't know if I'm still doing it since I've switched web hosts. 
 Just haven't had the time to even see if the site all works right after the 
move.  

----- Original Message -----
> Any suggestion for how to handle a black hat SEO site (?) leeching
> off
> my website?
> 
> http://kimtannerphoto.shikshik.org/ is the leech
> 
> I assume it's some kind of black hat SEO as the site looks machine
> generated...
> 
> the reversed images are wierd, i haven't seen that before...
> 
> what can I do?  complain to the registrar of the domain?  anything
> else?
> anything effective?  or should I just ignore it?

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