robots.txt?

no good?


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Subject: re: (313) Robots & tracklistings / charts


From what i gathered over the years just reading news about
the RIAA etc fighting piracy, it seems to be limited to
major labels only.

regarding putting content online safely without incurring in
bots or spiders etc, one solution i have seen is to flash,
but an image will suffice.

fab
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Data : Tue, 12 Feb 2008 13:22:50 -0000

Putting that stuff up about mixes brought to mind to ask
what people think about whether PRS  / RIAA etc. do have
robots searching song titles / artists on sites - and
whether or that includes small label stuff?  I've always
been cautious about this since the PRS people got heavy
with Robin so I don't put up tracklists and try to do
charts as picture files.  I just put a last year chart for
Mark and I up on the site and it doesn't look too hot, I'd
really like to do it like the rest of our site, not as a
.gif.

Safe or not?



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