Bandwidth Stealing
Info about stealing bandwidth from : http://www.tipz.net/Bandwidth.htm
Information (files) loaded to or from servers is called bandwidth. Every time you upload a file to your ISP, surf the web or download a video, you are using bandwidth.
Bandwidth is limited. Why? Because it actually is a bunch of wires or fibers connecting servers to the global network. And wires can only carry so much data. When someone attempts to get more data than can be handled by the wire, the transmission of the data is slowed down.
Some ISPs limit the amount of data that a site can use during a particular time period. As an example, an ISP might limit you to 1gb of data per month for your flat fee, then charge you an extra $10 for each additional gigabyte. Some of the more obnoxious ISPs actually just block transmissions when the bandwidth is exceeded (effectively putting that site out of business for a time).
It's common practice to load most of the images, sound files, videos and documents in your web on your own site. This excludes, of course, advertising banners which are rotated and some specific documents and images which are supposed to be loaded from a central location.
It's common among amateurs and beginners to link to images and other files directly to some other server instead of putting them on their local server. Sometimes they just don't know better, sometimes they are just lazy, and sometimes they've just run out of space at their free host.
So not only do they "steal" the image (it is probably copyrighted and they are copying it without permission each time the web site is loaded) they "steal" the bandwidth!!
This is extraordinarily bad form, it's tasteless and it should be avoided like the plague.
In some extreme cases, unscrupulous "webmasters" (I use the term loosely) link to large zip files on other servers to give their own visitors extra features. This often occurs with sites containing downloadable software, wallpaper and desktop themes.
DO NOT do this without permission! If you do, you are a thief and you are costing someone else money and aggravation.
What do you do if someone links to your images or files without your permission and he will not stop? Replace the file with something else. A picture or document stating that this person is stealing bandwidth should suffice. If you can get the email address or phone number of the person, you might include it for additional impact.
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Info from :http://www.boogiejack.com/copyband.html
so stop and think before you do this..... Copyrights are not limited to the real world, they also apply to the Internet. Some think they can take what they find on the Internet, but it's a crime. Stealing bandwidth is also a crime. Stealing bandwidth is when you link to someone else's files on their server. This also called hot-linking. It's easy to be caught, learn more about it all here. CopyrightsUnless you have permission to download an image from a web site, it is theft. Most people who wouldn't shoplift from a store don't think twice about stealing web site content. Most do it out of ignorance, but ignorance of the law, as you know, is no excuse in the eyes of the law.Many sites like mine make it clear that there are free images available. You may use those images since permission is granted beforehand. This does not mean you can do anything you want with these images, such as using them to create your own graphics archive. The creator of the images still holds the copyright and you are granted a non-exclusive license to use them. This license does not extend to other images not included in the free archives, and may be revoked at any time. The same for textual content. Each page has copyright protection by virtue of being published, as long as the textual content is your original creation. This applies whether there is a copyright notice displayed or not. You cannot legally take text content any more than graphics unless you have consent from the copyright holder. Here are 5 common myths about copyright law.
Final Note on Copyrights: Facts and ideas can't be copyrighted, but the way those facts and ideas are presented and the system of implementation can be. You can write about anything that you research, as long as you use your own words and style of presentation. Bandwidth Can Be Stolen Property TooNever link to an image file, sound file, or other file types on someone else's site unless you have permission - it's a crime - and it's easy to get caught! This is called hot-linking. It is bandwidth theft because the other person's server has to send data (bandwidth transference) to your site. This slows their site and yours down, and costs them money if they go over their bandwidth allowance. This is NOT the same as linking TO someone else's site to send visitor's there. Hot-linking is calling someone else's file to your server.Many free graphics sites get tens of thousands of visitors each week. If 1/10th of the visitors that come here linked to just one graphic on my server, in just one year I'd be paying for bandwidth used on over 100,000 sites - for people that aren't even visiting my site! If these sites only got ten visitors a day, that's 1,000,000 times per week my bandwidth is being stolen! You can see why sites shut down because of the high cost of popularity. People like me, who provide free things for everyone's enjoyment and benefit, end up paying money out of our pocket for illegal linking. That's just not fair, to me or my visitors - because illegal linking slows down the host site for the real visitors. Just Be Kind :-) Graphic artists and designers do not deserve to lose their web sites because of this ever-increasing problem. Please be kind enough to allow us that give so freely to keep enjoying what we do. If not, the best graphics sites will disappear and you will have to pay for every graphic you use. No more freebies!!! You Can Easily Be Caught!People don't realize how easily they can be caught stealing bandwidth and images. Each time a file is called from the server, it is recorded in what is called a log file. If you link to a graphic on someone else's server, it records the web site that the file is called from, so if you link illegally to someone else's files, each time your page is accessed by anyone, that is recorded.You may think if you signed up with a free host you can get away with it. Perhaps you used a fictitious name and address when you signed up, and even used a free email account. All that doesn't matter. Every time you create, modify or add to a free web site, or just send an email from your computer or a free account, your IP address is logged. Your IP address can easily be tracked to your ISP, who has logs of which account has used which IP address on what date and time. You are never completely anonymous on the Internet. These are the same files the FBI uses to catch child pornographers, hackers, and other nefarious types. What The Law SaysLog files are considered legal evidence and you can be sued for stealing bandwidth (or copyrighted property). At the time of this writing, damages can be awarded up to $100,000 plus proven costs. Proof of monetary loss isn't necessary for damages to be awarded.My images are watermarked so copyright protection is intact even if you use screen capture software to obtain the image. I haven't had to sue anyone, but I have had offenders sites shut down and they've lost their ISP accounts. I'm very serious about protecting my original content, as are all quality sites. Keep in mind I've only done this with sites that were violating my copyrights and refused to cooperate with my cease and desist request. I'm not looking for a fight, only to protect what I've worked so hard to develop. In Conclusion...The long and short of it is, don't steal images or bandwidth. It could mess up your entire life if you were taken to court and forced to pay 6 figures in damages. It's just as easy to do things right. Think about it! |
Additional Information
- How to tell if your bandwidth is being stolen Want to find out if someone is stealing your bandwidth? Here are some ways you can tell.
- Getting Revenge On Bandwidth Stealers Got someone stealing your bandwidth and he won't stop? Here are some suggestions.
- Sins of the internet- Bandwidth Stealing This sin costs hosts millions of dollars a year - and often you don't even know that you did it!
- Htaccess file - Redirect You can redirect visitors to other pages using the redirect function of htaccess.
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