Below is a screen shot, showing that the spam blog literacyintheclassroom.com has reproduced the entire content of my recent blog entry, in which I complain that literacyintheclassroom.com is a spam blog that reproduces the entire content of my site.

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Love the mise-en-abyme effect here.
Problem solved.
http://www.jacksonfish.com/blog/2011/05/26/some-excellent-literacy-blogs-and-an-apology/
The above link has been removed, but the content is still available from the (amazing!) Internet Archive.