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http*//download.com.com/3120-20-0.html?qt=website+download&tg=dl-2001&search=+Go!+
I cross referenced in raw logs to get the usere's IP and activity time. Analogs failure report and my error logs showed several attempts resulted in 403s.
Seems the (ab)user was going down this software page, trying different free demos to "rip" off my site. No telling if he (or she) ever got what they were after, as some of these "tools" may have had blank or hidden UAs.
My website is basically an online version of my books. I freely make available excerpts for reference and general education, but if the user wishes a hard copy, they may buy the book. This is a product I sell. Taking this product without payment is theft.
Anyway, this was a wake-up call and although I had 75% of the popular download programs blocked, there a couple I didn't have.
[edited by: DaveAtIFG at 7:49 am (utc) on Sep. 5, 2003]
[edit reason] Delinked the URL [/edit]
So there are a lot of people out there looking to steal. Even worse are the people who buy it, then resell it, complete with my copyright notices still intact. Just found one of mine on eBay, complete with my selling page to advertise it too :( Unfortunately, she started reselling it two months ago.
I get people doing this on a daily basis
What I get 'on a daily basis' is attempts to print out pages. The copyright notice is right there in front of them, but I guess they feel that since they are in their own home/office and have the printing technology, then the law doesn't affect them.
I use the meta tag: <link rel="alternate" media="print" href="copyright.htm">
...so when they click 'print', instead of the page they they are viewing, they get a nice print-out of my copyright. On pages excerpted from my books, I serve them a mail-in order form instead. Since I started doing this, mail-order sales have increased significantly. I guess guilt is playing to my favor - LOL
I like your print metatag idea. I think I'll use that myself too.
I am speaking only of my original, copyright protected product, which strictly prohibits the reproduction or distribution in any manner without the explicit permission of the author.