Looks like all the content has been removed from literacyintheclassroom.com. This is good news for the other bloggers, who, like me, had no idea that entire blog posts were being republished by jacksonfish.com in order to support an ad for astorybeforebed.com.
I am waiting to see whether jacksonfish.com actually publishes the comment that I left about an hour ago, which is still listed as “awaiting moderation.” (If you do publish that, Hillel, I will follow up with a statement about how quickly and graciously you responded to my complaint.)
Update:
Perhaps this is why jacksonfish.com reacted so quickly:
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