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Anyone tried using this page?
With the amount of images to report it would take a week.Anyone tried using this page?
With the amount of images to report it would take a week.
!!!And as soon as you access that page, you can't then search on theor site without deleting your cookies
I've given it a go for one image but I suspect its purpose is to protect them rather than me.Anyone tried using this page?
You're using Safari web browser by any chance? Try a different browser - that fixed it for me.The search facility doesn't seem to be working now.
Yeah, that's there to give the impression that they take copyright seriously. If they really gave a sh!t, they wouldn't be scraping photo sites for content in the first place - they KNOW what they're doing is wrong.I've given it a go for one image but I suspect its purpose is to protect them rather than me.
And their not hiding it, my images have Talkphotography in their titles..They are linking photos from here as well.
You can add entries to the robots.txt file in the root of the website. You may also want to consider including entries to get the bots that power the AI tools to stay away too.@Tori_T Are there any tools you have at your disposal to search and destroy crawler bots? We can take this outside the thread
@Tori_T Are there any tools you have at your disposal to search and destroy crawler bots? We can take this outside the thread
And you think these guys, assuming they are even using a bot* would honour robots.txt?You can add entries to the robots.txt file in the root of the website. You may also want to consider including entries to get the bots that power the AI tools to stay away too.
Can you implement a hot linking prevention solution?Ive just taken down my myOMSystem site as that was the place it was linking to. I also sent them a message asking to remove my images from their search function.
They don't have a database for a DMCA request to be made against and they don't host any of the images.
It's a straight forward embedded Google Images search tool that they then print the chosen image from.
They've been around for at least five years or so and every so often someone notices and starts screaming.
its been there for 5 years, so theres the answerSo what happens when people start screaming? Is there anything that can be done?
If it's hot linked swap your photo for a steaming dog "egg" with the words push off or similar, that should then be what they get.Hotlinking does seem to be the problem with this and other abusers , it gets round pixsy legal framework
They don't have a database for a DMCA request to be made against and they don't host any of the images.
It's a straight forward embedded Google Images search tool that they then print the chosen image from.
They've been around for at least five years or so and every so often someone notices and starts screaming.
Hotlinking does seem to be the problem with this and other abusers , it gets round pixsy legal framework
Can you implement a hot linking prevention solution?
One suggestion I saw was to get the server to present an image of a large dildo whenever it was asked to do an unauthorised hotlink.
May be they've been piggy backing a search engine and been spotted.I've tried using the site's search function today and only get "page not found". I've tried clearing cookies etc. but still get the same result. I even tried it through an anonymiser and still got "page not found".
They don't have a database for a DMCA request to be made against and they don't host any of the images.
It's a straight forward embedded Google Images search tool that they then print the chosen image from.
They've been around for at least five years or so and every so often someone notices and starts screaming.
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