Its called scrapping or syndication, depending on the books you read.
to accomplish syndication, you use the cfhttp tag, However this is
technically illegal without the Website owners permission as they own legal
copyright on the material.
Jason Lees
Development Team Leader
National Express
I would believe that would be CFHTTP :)
It's sad when someone refers to CF as the content stealing solution.
gotta educate that person ;)
Pablo
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From: Thane Sherrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At 12:41 PM 01/20/03 +, Jason Lees (National Express) wrote:
to accomplish syndication, you use the cfhttp tag, However this is
technically illegal without the Website owners permission as they own legal
copyright on the material.
Ok, thanks - I assumed this was not a feature of ColdFusion,
I was talking to someone the other day about ColdFusion, and they
said Oh yeah, and it has that feature that allows you to steal content.
What a load of non-sense.
Maybe they mean CF makes it easy to request a web page and save the content
(via cfhttp)
That is true to an extent, but every
I would love to see a court trying to try someone on that.
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From: Jason Lees (National Express)
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Sent: 20 January 2003 12:42
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Subject: RE: Stealing content?
Its called scrapping or syndication, depending on the books you read
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I would love to see a court trying to try someone on that.
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From: Jason Lees (National Express)
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Sent: 20 January 2003 12:42
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Subject: RE: Stealing content?
Its called scrapping
maybe in the US, but sure as hell not in the UK/Europe (then again you
can sue and win for anything in the States!)
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From: Dowdell, Jason G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 January 2003 14:22
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Stealing content?
I don't think it would
I think you're forgetting that you can spoof an ip address. If people
really wanted to take content and be sneaky about it, they can take it and
you have no clue who they are. How many actually go through this trouble
tho? No clue.
~Todd
At 09:21 AM 1/20/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I don't
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maybe in the US, but sure as hell not in the UK/Europe (then again
you
can sue and win for anything in the States!)
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From: Dowdell, Jason G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Dowdell, Jason G wrote:
I don't think it would be that difficult really.
It is very easy.
The weblog is going to have your ip address as well
as the browser information for CFServer and the
date/time as well as the accessed resource (page info).
Then they just need to do a screenprint of
the big boys.
Here's a link to the page if you wish... Please don't report
me :0)
http://www.globalpromoter.com/keyword_suggestion_tool.cfm
~Jason
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From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 9:27 AM
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I
would unless it was seriously damaging your business.
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From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 January 2003 14:36
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Actually, I've been on the sending end of cease and desist solicitors
letter in a past
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From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 9:37 AM
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Dowdell, Jason G wrote:
I don't think it would be that difficult really.
It is very easy.
The weblog is going to have your ip address as well
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blah, content is content and I most people don't give a toss - I can't
believe anyone would be so picky etc to use or send a letter
:-)
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From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 January 2003 14:56
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When your business is content then, of course, you're are going to get upset
and persue copyright theft through the court system.
Totally
Paul Ashenfelter
CTO/Transitionpoint
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I would love to see a court trying to try someone
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maybe in the US, but sure as hell not in the
UK/Europe (then again you can sue and win
for anything in the States!)
Case in point: you're not supposed to store
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I would love to see a court trying to try someone on that.
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From: Jason Lees (National
You can sue, win, and then loose on appeal. The appeals cases never make
the news.
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From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [mailto:Neil.Robertson-
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Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 9:22 AM
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maybe in the US
Of course I can then keep track of a few things and provide content that
you don't want on your system.
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From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 9:27 AM
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Subject: RE: Stealing content?
I think you're forgetting that you can
Four words for you guys. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
http://www.loc.gov/copyright/legislation/dmca.pdf This is bad law, but
still the law. Never place a client or yourself in a position that
would ruin reputations. That is important.
-//- Jaye Morris - Multimedia Developer
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Only in the US.
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From: Jaye Morris - jayeZERO.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 January 2003 16:20
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Stealing content?
Four words for you guys. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
http://www.loc.gov/copyright/legislation/dmca.pdf
: RE: Stealing content?
Only in the US.
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From: Jaye Morris - jayeZERO.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 January 2003 16:20
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Subject: RE: Stealing content?
Four words for you guys. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
http://www.loc.gov/copyright
it happens though...but as moretti said...this is not CF. Take it
CF-Community.
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From: Jaye Morris - jayeZERO.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 January 2003 16:35
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Subject: RE: Stealing content?
But the concept of syndicating content
As an interesting aside to this,
A client of mine ( actually a friend who I'm building a site for me )
just said to me:
Just copy their ( A competitors) site and change the graphics, colors,
and content.
My first reaction was that I couldn't steal someone elses code.
My second was
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From: Thane Sherrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 7:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Stealing content?
I was talking to someone the other day about ColdFusion, and
they said Oh
yeah, and it has that feature that allows you to
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