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July 18, 2006 at 3:36 pm #699086
Anonymous
InactiveWell, since nobody knows..
have a look at this:
http://www.gamblingonline.itsmyland.com/casino_reviews/7_sultans_casino_review.html
http://www.reviewed-casinos.com/online_casino_reviews/7_sultans_casino.htmlhttp://www.gamblingonline.itsmyland.com/casino_reviews/aces_high_casino_review.html
http://www.reviewed-casinos.com/online_casino_reviews/aces_high_casino.htmlthose are just 2 examples… Every single review
Completely copied.. word for word, even included the exclusive bonuses we have…
Unbelievable how bad this is getting.:cuss:
July 18, 2006 at 4:18 pm #699091Anonymous
InactiveDamn, that is so annoying.
Way too many thieves out there.
July 18, 2006 at 4:49 pm #699096Anonymous
InactiveI beleive some of the problems have been fixed? greek39^*
July 18, 2006 at 4:52 pm #699098Anonymous
Inactivefrom this site?
Not even answering emails. We had another guy that copied us as well, but he is fixing it as we speak..
July 18, 2006 at 4:53 pm #699099Anonymous
Inactiveperalis confirm there is a dns on those pages. greek39^*
July 18, 2006 at 4:59 pm #699101Anonymous
Inactiveperalis shoulnd’t have anymore problems, the pages are being changed as we speak. If they happen to crop up again, please post on this thread. This idiot should grab a drink of ethics. greek39^*:Pisser:
July 18, 2006 at 6:20 pm #699112Anonymous
InactiveHey greek39,
thanks for looking into this..
I still get the pages.. cleared cache etc as well..
xhttp://www.gamblingonline.itsmyland.com/casino_reviews/7_sultans_casino_review.html
there is an error when I load.. then it does eventually come..
this is what I see on top of the page now:
Warning: fsockopen(): unable to connect to 200.160.2.15:43 in /home2/szwejo/public_html/components/com_joomlastats/joomlastats.inc.php on line 525
Warning: fsockopen(): unable to connect to 196.216.2.1:43 in /home2/szwejo/public_html/components/com_joomlastats/joomlastats.inc.php on line 525
but just below that, the rest of the page does load.
July 18, 2006 at 7:13 pm #699135Anonymous
InactiveI got that too, and when I hit refresh the whole thing loaded.
July 18, 2006 at 9:08 pm #699162Anonymous
InactiveI’ll take a closer look at this content thief for ya. See what I can dig up, I will post his/her name and email here if the situation does not improve.
In the meantime http://www.gamblingonline.itsmyland.com/ is a content thief. greek39^*
July 18, 2006 at 9:17 pm #699165Anonymous
InactiveI assume itsmyland is a freebie hosting domain.
Why do reputable companies insist on “talking” to freebie affiliates who ripoff content instead of simply cutting off their accounts ?
July 19, 2006 at 12:25 pm #699258Anonymous
InactiveThe reputable companies stay reputable whatever the affs get up to.
“It’s not us guv” has cut it forever. The same goes for most other products advertised online.
July 25, 2006 at 9:45 am #699799Anonymous
InactiveI honestly do not understand what needs to be discussed. Affiliate managers saying, we are talking to him, trying to contact him, sent him an email and now wait.. this is all bullshit.
I am getting so annoyed at this crap. Why is it so difficult for them to simpyl say.. “Take the content down, or you lose your earnings and your aff account will be closed – you have 24 hours!”
I do not care how long he has to work to do that, he spent enough time copying the content, he can just as easily remove it.
Only one program so far has responded the way it is expected and that is Slotland. They closed his affiliate account witin a few minutes.. no discussion needed… it says that they will not tolerate content theft… and they have proven it. I wish the others would follow suit as this is the only way that this will be stopped.
I seriously wonder if the affiliate programs really do care about their own terms when except when they can use it to save a few bucks.
Basically it all seems to boil down to a bunch of bla bla bla….
Edited to add:
I forgot to mention Renee from Casino Rewards/Rewards Affiliates and Dean from Focal Click – they have been the most responsive about this issue.July 25, 2006 at 10:37 am #699802Anonymous
Inactiveperalis wrote:I honestly do not understand what needs to be discussed. Affiliate managers saying, we are talking to him, trying to contact him, sent him an email and now wait.. this is all bullshit.I am getting so annoyed at this crap. Why is it so difficult for them to simpyl say.. “Take the content down, or you lose your earnings and your aff account will be closed – you have 24 hours!”
It makes me mad to see how these scums steal others work and enojy it. I guess that unfortunately, this is how this business works.Let’s face it,
With new affiliate programs being launched at a growing rate and competition grows. I am sure that some existing programs might not rush to take down sites that eventually brings them free advertisement and might actually get their pockets fatter.I am sure that each account is checked before contacting the stealing affiliate to see how profitable his account is if it’s profitable then why not close the accounts/sites after making some money out of them?
I am sure junk/unprofitable accounts are instantly closed.Many of us can surely testify about this:
How many times have you launcehd a new site or joined a gambling forum and was blasted with invitations to join programs?I have just got blasted with messages sent via my new sites “contact us” pages with offers, even from programs i never heard of.
peralis wrote:I do not care how long he has to work to do that, he spent enough time copying the content, he can just as easily remove it.Only one program so far has responded the way it is expected and that is Slotland. They closed his affiliate account witin a few minutes.. no discussion needed… it says that they will not tolerate content theft… and they have proven it. I wish the others would follow suit as this is the only way that this will be stopped.
I seriously wonder if the affiliate programs really do care about their own terms when except when they can use it to save a few bucks.
Basically it all seems to boil down to a bunch of bla bla bla….
1. I think CAP should keep track of programs that do not react against proven thefts. it can be a sticky thread for everyone to see.. this should encourage the programs to really act in a timely manner.
2. Frankly speaking, I would stop promote any affiliate program that encourage such clear thefts by simply closing its eyes and opening its pockets.
Moreover, I’ve been trying to keep tracks on theft threads and couldn’t help noticing that there are several programs that appear almost on any theft. I’ll not mention the programs but i’m sure others have noticed this pattern too.3. Your domain is from 1998 while the other domain is from 2005, have you suggested reporting this theft to Google?
July 25, 2006 at 11:54 am #699804Anonymous
InactiveM.D wrote:1. I think CAP should keep track of programs that do not react against proven thefts. it can be a sticky thread for everyone to see.. this should encourage the programs to really act in a timely manner.I will personally also be keeping track of who is helping and who is turning a blind eye.
M.D wrote:2. Frankly speaking, I would stop promote any affiliate program that encourage such clear thefts by simply closing its eyes and opening its pockets.
Moreover, I’ve been trying to keep tracks on theft threads and couldn’t help noticing that there are several programs that appear almost on any theft. I’ll not mention the programs but i’m sure others have noticed this pattern too.I will also be increasing exposure to those that actually do care about their terms and conditions acting upon them properly.
M.D wrote:3. Your domain is from 1998 while the other domain is from 2005, have you suggested reporting this theft to Google?I did – just a question if they get around to looking into it. It would be so much easier if the programs simply did what they say the would in their so called terms.. close the offending affiliates accounts. This will stop this practise a lot quicker.
July 25, 2006 at 11:58 am #699806Anonymous
InactiveJust wanted to add Mario from VIP Profits as one who is very helpful in these types of situations.
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