Originally posted by: darlunia
Vijay...Hiya! Have not read all the pages of this post but some thoughts...
Can IF implement some simple rules where all updates have to be locked to a members only mode and use the crypt codes?
Secondly, I signed up for IF membership back in 2005 so I have no recollection of it...but do all members have to click acknowledge on some sort of legal agreement/rules acknowledgment that outlines that they cannot copy and paste posts from IF on to other pages? A lot of good websites have members acknowledge and e-sign such documents on a regular basis.
What about disabling the right click option...several sites do that.
Lastly, there should be a place (Regular sticky and email) to report such posts and IF should appoint somebody to, at the very least send a strongly worded formal response to FB pages, individuals and websites that continue to find a way around any mechanism you put in place.
Cheers,
Jaya
Okay, CRYPT works now - I wonder whether it works only if 1 para is nested, & no more? B'cos I did have several paras b4.
I don't think anybody can prevent people from doing print-screens. Although it's one thing to merely steal them, and another to put their own copyright on that - something they so genuinely believe in π
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As I mentioned in my post it can just delay the copy thing but not take care of it completely as its a client side decryption.
However I would suggest the following:
a) Give a proper Page Title to your Written Updates.
b) If you want that more and more users find your update faster through Google or other search engines then I would suggest do not use NOCOPY / MEMBERSONLY / CRYPT as that will help the search engine spiders to find your update first and any one copying your update will be listed later.
c) Would recommend to update all the past written updates to have clean update without any of the special tag so that we get listed properly on Search Engines as when you search for written updates these stealer sites comes above the original post.
d) Once you make the Written update would be great sharing it on Facebook / Twitter or other social networking sites as that will give a certain visibility push to get your posts noticed by the search engine spiders.
e) I will pursue the sites which are copying updates independently and see what best could be done with them. π
But in order to execute plan (e) I will need support from the coolbies on (a), (b), (c), and (d).
Cheers,
Vijay
PS. Chatterbox dont worry about the hacking thingy as the site is very much secure.
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