Extends the feed! A report of copyright, a digital fingerprint and the IP of the feed reader can be added. In addition, some search engines are scanned for the digital fingerprint in order to find possible content theft. The feed can be also be supplemented with comments and topic-relevant contributions. The complete RSS feed can be delivered even if the <–more–> tag is used in WP 2.1+, smaller as 2.5. It is possible to view related post using the plugin “Simple Tagging” or “Simple Tags”. How it works: The Plugin adds content to a feed. It is possible to configure the copyright message. You can use html. You can add the IP of a feed reader and digital fingerprint for an explicit key. There can also be a domain name for a whitelist and this domains became not the message. The plugin search for this key at content theft. It is furthermore possible to add comments and related posts to the feed. For the related post feature it uses a database-search for the content. You can use the plugin “Simple Tagging” for related posts in a feed. The copyright notice can be added even when using entry excerpts. Despite use the excerpt feed, you can added the copyright notice. Acknowledgements Thanks to Sadly on sadlyno.com for translate the plugin in english and Liang for translate in Simplified Chinese. Please check the project-page of the chinese translation for actual updates. thanks to Gianni Diurno on gidibao.net for translate the plugin in italien Marcis Gasuns for belorussian language tolingo.com for russian language Romanian language files, thanks to Alexander Ovsov Lithuanian translation files by Vincent G Polish translation by Abdul Sattar French translation by Shannon Licence Good news, this plugin is free for everyone! Since it’s released under the GPL, you can use it free of charge on your personal or commercial blog. But if you enjoy this plugin, you can thank me and leave a small donation for the time I’ve spent writing and supporting this plugin. And I really don’t want to know how many hours of my life this plugin has already eaten 😉 Translations The plugin comes with various translations, please refer to the WordPress Codex for more information about activating the translation. If you want to help to translate the plugin to your language, please have a look at the sitemap.pot file which contains all defintions and may be used with a gettext editor like Poedit (Windows).