Anyway to prevent lander theft?

fight_prof

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Hey guys,

Ya I know it's part of the game and that in the end it comes down to traffic, but I had some clown rip my lander exactly as it is. I've saved landers to save time but modified them drastically and improved on them a lot.

I read NickyCakes section about preventing it. What kind of javascript would you use to prevent this sort of thing? Obfuscation doesn't seem to work for my page.

Any help is appreciated.
 


I'm wondering the same thing launching a thick (20-30 page) site.

In the single page lander game I realize this is fair game, but how to 'larger' sites with beaucoup content handle this? Simply play the DCMA game? Are people not dumb enough to go rip every page of a larger site and think they'll get away with it?
 
I might know someone who can help you out unless JohnnyPal and Doobly Goobly have taken him to the dessert.

On the other hand, why not just encrypt it. Actually, I just checked and that site is down ... could be permanent as I've not been there in about a year or so. I'm leaving the link just in case, it's a free online encrypter. It's not bullet proof but would work against 99.99% of affiliates since they wouldn't even know where to start cracking.
 
I might know someone who can help you out unless JohnnyPal and Doobly Goobly have taken him to the dessert.

On the other hand, why not just encrypt it. Actually, I just checked and that site is down ... could be permanent as I've not been there in about a year or so. I'm leaving the link just in case, it's a free online encrypter. It's not bullet proof but would work against 99.99% of affiliates since they wouldn't even know where to start cracking.

yet if you save the page it comes down unencrypted right?

I played around w/ one of the many 'encrypters' that did just this- viewing the source you can't see a thing, however simply download it and you've got everything.
 
Besides using a few Javascript tricks, there's not much you can do. Although if your clever that's probably all you need to fuck up / stop most theft. However then all it takes is one person to figure it out and then stick it up with no protection for someone else to rip off.

Get over it and get back to work.
 
we used to encrypt html back in 98-99 to prevent it

i figured people would just decode it now

javascript never works, nor never has
 
Well you could publish your lander in flash perhaps.. Or you could harvest your user's addresses and send them usb drives with an encrypted application on it that renders your lander. I have a software that generates holograms if you would like to play with that.
 
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The internet is BUILT upon open access to source code.

Geez.

Get over it and build more campaigns.

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Well you could publish your lander in flash perhaps.. Or you could harvest your user's addresses and send them usb drives with an encrypted application on it that renders your lander. I have a software that generates holograms if you would like to play with that.
^^^ That was actually pretty funny. :2drinkspit:
 
Hello friend,

One way for prevent other steal your page of landing is to only steal and use page of landing from someone else.

That way when someone steal your page of landing they actual steal page of landing from person you steal from and no really steal from you.

Good luck bro
 
Well you could publish your lander in flash perhaps.. Or you could harvest your user's addresses and send them usb drives with an encrypted application on it that renders your lander. I have a software that generates holograms if you would like to play with that.

LOL ^^
 
The internet is BUILT upon open access to source code.

Geez.

Get over it and build more campaigns.

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I don't think anyone, including myself is debating this. I am curious though, how a site addresses not only their design being taken (I couldn't care less), but some idiot throwing up the entire site w/ all the original content again.

And again I'm not talking some one page flog/farticle, however how does someone like aralifestyle.com prevent someone from just jacking everything? (ads/pages/articles). Just attorneys/DCMA's and then actually pursuing damages for infringements?
 
And again I'm not talking some one page flog/farticle, however how does someone like aralifestyle.com prevent someone from just jacking everything? (ads/pages/articles). Just attorneys/DCMA's and then actually pursuing damages for infringements?

Yeah, but there is a smaller market for people that want to steal sites that require more complex promotions.

On a more serious note from my last post, why not just watermark your images and call out the fakes in your copy to build your own credibility? Be like "Property of KevinHoffer.com"
 
On the other hand, why not just encrypt it. Actually, I just checked and that site is down ... could be permanent as I've not been there in about a year or so. I'm leaving the link just in case, it's a free online encrypter. It's not bullet proof but would work against 99.99% of affiliates since they wouldn't even know where to start cracking.

Ignore this, I wasn't thinking straight last night.
 
If the content is static I can take a ss and have it replicated by the end of the day for $6.

Pointless.