take a look at this:
http://www.michaelbrumm.com/leechblocker.html

I've not used it, but considered doing so a while back.  let me know if it
does the trick.


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Hi,
I am sorry about this off topic question, would be really grateful if you
guys could suggest me some popular ways of preventing hotlinking/direct
linking to images on websites. We have a website whose images are being
linked to in another website (using an absolute url) and several hundreds
requests a day thus consuming lots of bandwidth.
We use IIS so think we would need to use an ISAPI filter....Since we also
send out HTML newsletters (images hosted on our server), am worried that
they will get affected by this filter as well...
There is also a cf way of doing this, by using the cfcontent tag....but
would need lots of work to get this implemented and checked over the
website....
Have seen an isapi filter called coldlink...anyone used this?

Any suggestions, ideas on preventing this type of linking very much
appreciated.

Thanks
Sandeep

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