Originally posted by MUSLEMAN+28 January 2004 - 19:39--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (MUSLEMAN @ 28 January 2004 - 19:39)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-Triadcool@28 January 2004 - 21:20
What are some really good image editing programs that you can edit images and put some special effects in if you want?
mr
[email protected] i have already sent you an email, you have till the end of
today to take down those copy sites and delete the files you have or you are going
to hear from kamkari associates at law in rockville, maryland in usa.
we are aware of all the different sites you are doing this on like freewebs and
topcities and etc.
if by tommarrow i find one piece of klitetools.com anyware near you, your ass is
mine. our site is coded moran and just because you put your name on it does not
mean i don't have a million things to point to, to show you copied it. like the fact
that you copied it on jan 20th 2004, as a matter of fact here:
Mirrored from www.klitetools.com/ by HTTrack Website Copier/3.x [XR&CO'2003], Tue, 20 Jan 2004 04:37:03 GMT
now like i said get all of those down and delete them or help me god, i'm gonna make you so sorry, you gonna wish you never even thought about it.
belive me boss its not worth it.
by the end of the day boss or else :angry:[/b][/quote]
@sharedholder -- pretend you didnt see my post.
@MUSLEMAN
"clears throat"
I dont mean to be coy, but you probably steal peoples hard work all the time when your "downloading" copyrighted materials and software..........I know I do :01:
I would never go as low as copying a whole website :lol: ...........thats pretty low.
But if you were serious about protecting your web content you would know that httrack is a widely used web copier for stealing images off sites as well as a ton of other things.
Its legit purpose is to mirror sites though ...........thats not illegal if your trying to set up a mirror for that site or if you want to view it offline. But of course you need permission for that and thats obviously not the case.
My question is why must you be a hypocrite and throw a fit.:huh:
all you have to do is put the user agent string that httrack uses in your robots.txt file and restrict access to that file and any thing else on the site you dont want copied by a bot......fortunately people like Triadcool are dumb enough to NOT change that string when they copy the site
You do have a robots.txt file dont you? The Robots Exclusion Standard should be put in the root of your web server because thats what httrack and any other bot uses to see what files it can actually see and copy on your server. Httrack has an easy option to bypass the robots.txt file but Ill bet you a million bucks that Triadcool does not know how to enable that option :frusty:
But because you failed to properly secure your site........................you now have an unnecessary dillema on your hands. And despite your threats to Triadcool, he/she is still probably gonna attempt to steal your "copyrighted material" so I suggest you secure it with the elementary suggestions above.
;)