I'm not going to try blocking dizzler via robots.txt, or even via apache
access directives. On the plus side, dizzler is giving me one more small
(and probably tucked away) point on the web where my stuff (might) get
noticed.
The only reason I searched for my stuff is because when I see a new
OTOH,
Isn't this very similar to what mp3 search (wink, wink) engines
like screemr, elbo.ws, and hypem do? I believe most of them allow you
to play multimedia content without actually accessing the site where
it's hosted. (And, of course, download them; I hear hypem are about
to launch a
Hi,
Is anybody familar with dizzler.com? I've noticed it mentioned in my
website's logs several times and thought I'd find out what it's about.
Firstly a google search 'site:http://dizzler.com jwm' returns nothing,
but on visiting the site, dizzler's inbuilt search returns six of my
audio
I would say it's pretty obvious that they know they're walking a tight-
rope between right and wrong. Otherwise they wouldn't go to such great
lengths to explain why it's not wrong.
This might not be piracy according to strict legal definitions but
it's unquestionable immoral to present