KarenD ([info]karen_d) wrote,
@ 2007-12-12 17:00:00
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I probably could have handled this better
A Spanish language Harry Potter fan site decided to hotlink one of my HP fabric pictures to use as the background for their blog. They got enough traffic that I noticed when I looked at my stats for last month. Did I try to contact them and ask them nicely to stop? No. Did I just pull down the picture so they'd get errors? No. I replaced the fabric picture with new image; red text on a lime green background that said "hotlinking is not cool". It did get their attention and they stopped hotlinking. They do appear to have appropriated one of my images and made their own .jpg with it, but the site is so poorly laid out that it's hard to tell. At least they're not using my bandwidth anymore (not enough of it for me to notice in my stats, anyway).



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[info]athenais
2007-12-13 06:51 am UTC (link)
I think you handled it splendidly.

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[info]library_lil
2007-12-13 02:39 pm UTC (link)
Amen

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[info]elevengirl
2007-12-13 05:37 pm UTC (link)
I agree that you handled it wonderfully.

Someone decided last year to use one of my baby blankets (from the business site) in a holiday story she was writing in an LJ community. I found it, briefly thought of replacing it with a graphic that was unkind, then decided a dead link was enough. I renamed my picture for my own purposes, and kept an eye on my stats for further action.

Apparently she didn't come check her story again to notice the little empty box...there were 404s in my stats for several months afterward.

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