Best you can do is throttle it, since if someone can view the data, then
they can copy it. Nothing you can do about that. And there isn't really a
way to stop a DDOS except at the ISP level.

On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 5:53 AM, Steve Hoeksema <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mapping and business data companies usually insert fake roads or other info
> so they can take copiers to court.
>
> On 15/04/2010, at 9:55 PM, John Sherwood wrote:
>
> > I've been running a site for a while now without any of this kind of
> > protection.  It's getting pretty annoying when someone hammers our
> > site and takes all our content.  Some Googling hasn't come up with
> > much usefulness.
>
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