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#90
Miserable Site Scalpers
How do you feel when you've been ripped off? Violated?
- How do you feel when someone blatantly rips you off for their own profit.
- Have you searched the search engines recently for your own web pages?
- What do people find when they search for you?
- Earlier this month we got a real wake-up call when we received the following
rather disturbing email...
> I was searching sites about web designing, using
> Infoseek and I came across this puzzling circumstance.
> I found WebDesign &
> Review but the link took me to:
> http://www.creativedge-ct.com/p/wdbbb.htm
> I then found my browser suddenly redirected to
> another site that I did not want.
> Is this intentional or just a coding error?
WE IMMEDIATELY WENT TO WORK on this lead and discovered we had become the victim
of a rather sleazy plot: site scalping. For some reason "A Graphic Edge GRAPHICEDGE-DOM"
of Escondido, CA had seen fit to visit WebDesign
& Review (in The Design Center), then copy the main page and post it in their
own web site. What they did next is one of the most insidious forms of stealing we've
seen on the Web. They registered the page at Infoseek, seeded it to the search engines,
then coded a redirect into the html to jump the unsuspecting web surfer into their
own pages.
. . . (Don't bother to look at the url above, they took
it down when we contacted them for comment. However if you look at the /p/ directory
you'll see all the other scalped pages there too. They didn't reply to our inquiry
-- and all their mail addresses respond with automated spam.)
. . . What does this mean? It means people searching
for, and finding WebDesign & Review will be redirected to the Graphic Edge site.
And, there's no telling how many thousands of potential visitors have been diverted.
What's to stop these low-lifes from stealing c|net, or Playboy pages, or those from
other top-5 sites on the web? Maybe you'd better go searching for YOUR meta tags
and page content... has your site been scalped?
. . . This alert came from the office of William Pierce
& Associates. Through telephone conversations with Bill (Pierce) we discovered
that The Design Center is but one victim in a long, long list of sites that have
fallen prey to this miserable practice of site scalping. Bill suggested we look into
the directories of the Graphic Edge site, and pointed out other scalped pages as
well.
"The practice seems to be running rampant," Bill comments, "...and
growing at a considerable rate."
. . . Pierce is now working on an investigative story
about this new scourge with interviews of companies that have "scalped"
pages listed as well as companies or individual's whose pages have been scalped.
The search engine folks will be contacted to see if there's anything that can be
done to help stop this cancer.
. . . Bill points out, consumers who hire web companies
may well wonder "If these web companies do this on their own sites, how original
will OUR site be?"
. . . We're anxiously awaiting the finished article
from Bill and you can bet we’re going to spread this crusade as far and wide over
the nets as we can. It's a low-life, miserable practice and ethical webmasters should
do everything in their power to thwart it.
. . . You can help the online community by sending this
message to others, or by direct people to this page. Or, better yet, this is one
page I HOPE you steal. Post it at your web site for all to read. (You could be nice
and leave the links into The Design Center in if you like.)
. . . Send mail to showker@graphic-design.com
if you would like to be alerted when Pierce article is ready
Fred Showker
Fred Showker is a designer, consultant, writer and speaker. He has published 60-Second
Window and DT&G Magazine online since 1990, and is director of The Graphic Design
Network which includes The Design & Publishing Center at www.Graphic-Design.com.
(1994) He was a co-founder of both The User Group Forum on America Online (1987),
The User Group Network at www.User-Groups.net,
(1994) and the Designers' Bookshelf (1996)
He originally founded Showker Graphic Arts & Design in 1972, has been an avid
computer activist and supporter since 1984.
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