I love how so many of them are just saturated with buzzwords and typical empty suit jargon. I guess stupidity and lack of ethics go hand in hand.
I’m Tired Of Companies Ripping off our site, So I’m Calling Them Out
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#103Earlier quoted context omitted.
I always feel like its a flash website at first :P But yeah, I didn't realize either so many just flat out copy website designs. I guess this is a pretty common thing now :(
It's _always_ been a common thing. Stuff like Google analytics just makes it way easier to tell that they're actually copying _you_.
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I completely agree to this method. Break their site with your js.
Assuming that the people who are copying this code are able to code themselves, wouldn't it be easy to find the problem and fix it? Unless there was some incredible code obfuscation.
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#107Ouch: "Your website is slower than 95% of all tested websites" with a 28.85s load time. - http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/eDa8U8X2P/http://ideaware.co...
Funnily enough, their website loaded slower than the ones who were ripping it, so I was initially confused about what the argument was as the large background image took ~20s to load/push down the rest of the layout. The JS on the navigation never started working either.
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#108If you had any class, you'd take them to court. Slander isn't doing you any favors.
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#110Interesting, given the copying of the js directly, you could use that to your advantage. Have it behave one way if the page is served up from an IP address you own, and slightly differently served from a foreign address. Could be sublime, like adds a menu item/link to their pages that has "Web Design Services" that points back to you, to the silly "Get free copyrighted material here" and a link to some dubious conten…
I completely agree to this method. Break their site with your js.