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Reply To: To take a swim with the sharks? or not?

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Oneguy2nv wrote:
You have very little chance of finding it when done properly. Unless you’re sophisticated enough to spoof IPs, you’re missing a lot.

I could name at least 4 major casino groups who have stolen my content word for word. Maybe 6 if I thought about it more. 2 even stole the entire site with a few changes. (like erasing my domain name from the graphics) Some of those are members here, and some at gpwa, or both. I’m talking about multi-million dollar operations.

You’re already swimming with sharks.

When your own sponsors are doing that to you, what does some guy in russia or indonesia have to fear for snippeting your content?

“quality and content” is still a long term success strategy. You’re still being chewed on by bigger sharks.

I have been on the net since day one. I am missing three years or four years because of fustration. In fact my first computer was a blue box I spent years learnning stuff. IP addresses no problem. I cannot say much more on the subject, but I could put together a couple of pages on how this stuff works.

To really understand one has to master of the father code if you know what that means.

I must admit I still catching up with todays jargon talk and sometimes don’t have a clue on what is being discussed.

I kept my journals since the seventies nothing but useful information. Nothing has changed on the internet. Its still the same and will never change. I can rattled on and on about this subject.

But if you have content stolen there are two approaches. The polite way, which I suggest or if nothing is done the hard way.

My site has been scraped, the number was 500,000 it down to about 20,000. I will get around to these people eventually.

So a warnning for content thieves and scrapers when doing your mental stuff be sure your not picking on a big shark!! Greek39