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Have you heard of hotlinking? Is the number one method that the bandwidth is robbed by web designers, and can cost a lot. It's about creating a direct link to the web site files are not HTML, so that these files are embedded in the page of another person.

For example, suppose you have created one of the best adult sites online. You have lots of pictures, and visitors love to go to their site. Now imagine that suddenly, although his statistics users are increasing their bandwidth (the amount of data transferred from your site to the audience) use is increasing. Your contact server admin to tell you that it will deliver images 40% more now than they were last week.

Has your income gone up proportionally? No. Has the uploaded site traffic? No. What has happened is that somebody, instead of stealing their images, has decided to hotlink to them from within your own website.

This means that instead of storing the image in its own image directory, which is attached to the image where it is hosted on your site. At one point in early development, the early web was a solution acceptable to steal an image, if properly credited. Today, with the use of bandwidth at a premium and many high-resolution images very much in line is not acceptable.

Why do it?

There are many reasons for hotlinking images. For example, suppose that a rookie has started on blogs or on eBay. They want a picture, but they are alert enough to know that copy and put it on your own website is illegal. Therefore, the figure, it will notice if someone links to your site. Moreover, they really need that image.

That is an innocent use, and unlikely to greatly increase its service image. But what if you're running a site of image-heavy - a place of art, for example - and a competitor decides to simply use your uploaded images to sell their own posters? That is malicious. And if they use all their images, can be doubled or more their consumption of bandwidth, without any benefit coming to you. There are even malicious webmasters use this as a way to drive competitors out of business, the additional bandwidth is well taken by the web hosting service or the site is disconnected. And, unfortunately, is not illegal. However. (While some Web servers, hotlinking site was closed after complaints.)

A good analogy is the wiring that someone in your house to the electricity pole. They do not pay for electricity measured through your house - but how. hotlinkers Many try to rationalize that what they are really doing is similar to stealing cable - not all the same, as users of cable pay a flat fee for all services that use total - or similar to the use of another wireless WAN connection. Not only this is not true, but hotlinking is much more detectable than any of these examples. You just need patience and a good Google search.

Am I Hotlinking?

If you are linking directly to any image or HTML file that is not hosted on your own website, and you do not have permission from the webmaster of doing exactly that way, you hotlinking. Anywhere you see a link from href = "http://" what happens to list a domain that is not yours, you're hotlinking. Bandwidth to serve this image does not load you, but rather a person who is stealing the image. Look beyond the analogy of electricity!

You can receive images and other files from the image directory, or you can upload a free image server places restrictions on its use that is allowed to hotlink. Otherwise, simply do not.

Although difficult to prosecute people hotlinking, there are ways to punish them. For example, some webmasters use the "switcheroo" - which replace the image that has been stealing something very offensive, pornographic, or objectionable. For example, they replace the beautiful flower you used in your header with one of a body part - ". This person steals bandwidth" or a guy with a sign that says: Every time you hotlink, leaving your site open for someone else to handle.

There hotlink control services that can view your images links one by one to see if they have been stolen - to see if they are safe from hotlinking. These consist of sites that allow you to enter the URL of your own image in its form the next page will contain the image or not. If you do, you know you are vulnerable. If you need a large amount of checked images, you may have to pay a service to do so.

But there is a much simpler way to do it, if you have time to review all images. Simply run a search on Google for the full URL link. If someone is entering the URL of the image on your page, will become the search URL. At that time, you get to manage what is appropriate correction - switcheroo, warning that the webmaster, or complain to the website host.

You can protect your pictures, movies, sound, etc hotlinking for the proper use of htaccess file. Thus, or by talking to the server administrator. Always check with an administrator before uploading an htaccess file ..

What else should I know about Hotlinking?

Although there are few official outlets to complain of hot at the moment, the fact is that in future this will be a more serious crime. Instead of hotlinking, webmasters e-mail with the content you like and see if it is allowed to use their content in exchange for a link to your website, the value of back links, many will agree. Protect your own images, and even if they are sure to visit regularly. And to avoid plagiarism in the old style, learn about their brand images of precious water.



 

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