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What will U give me for 10 dollars? ANYTHING YOU WANT!
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010when i buy a domain name, how do i build it and i dont have a server or anything so who hosts it?
Sunday, April 4th, 2010I’m starting a small internet business. Do I need to do anything other than registering my domain name?
Saturday, April 3rd, 2010I’m looking for a good free web hosting site besides Geocities. Can you recommend anything?
Friday, April 2nd, 2010Don’t publish anything on the Inernet that you don’t want stolen!
Friday, March 5th, 2010
When it comes to the Internet, the simplest advice of all is if you want to keep your Intellectual Property your own and don’t want it to be copied, stolen or abused – just don’t publish it digitally. Whether your works are words, photographs, websites or anything else that can be described as ‘creative’ this is the only sure way to protect yourself!
But, realistically, it’s almost impossible these days to run any business without making a certain amount of examples and information about your business easily available online. In this day and age you can pretty much say the same about your private life with the prevalence of Social Networking sites like Facebook and Twitter!
Now, here’s a short story for you by way of example; I put together a little t-shirt design for a bit of fun on a site I use – I am not going to mention the site here, for the simple reason that despite feeling let down by them, it remains one of my favourite sites and I’ve no wish to get myself banned!
This t-shirt – drop your politics and personal opinions here – was a joke about (in my opinion) the Princess Diana inquest fiasco. Having seen many a ludicrous debate at the time from conspiracy theorists I decided to have a joke with a couple of friends.
In bullet points, here is the chain of events;
The t-shirt design was uploaded to the site on 6th April 2008 It received a number of positive comments from like minded individuals who took it in the vein it was intended over the next couple of days About 6 or 7 days later someone sent me the URL to an article from an Australian Newspaper about an Australian t-shirt company who had seemingly copied the idea Strictly speaking this is not a breach of copyright as nobody owns ‘words’ or the image of Diana, but for a company claiming to be ‘original’ it’s pretty poor form A number of other comments arrived in the ensuing couple of days which led me to believe that other users of the site saw what this company had done as a copy, and a very nice lady in Australia approached them on my behalf to ask. They responded that they had been sitting on the design for five years? (does that really sound very likely?) Rather perturbed that what I had done as essentially a joke was getting mass media coverage on TV and in the press In Australia and being used for financial gain, I decided to write to the newspapers and TV companies who had run items – no replies To get the company to crawl out of the woodwork (they had already been given my email address and had ignored mail from me) I posted another t-shirt design on the site accusing them by name of stealing ideas, the description said that I would happily remove it if they provided the documentary proof they claimed to have Sure enough they did crawl out from under their stone, got that t-shirt removed – which I had expected, and responded with a comment that they had documentary proof their ‘design’ preceded mine (calling me a ‘whinging Pom’ – which for someone who sells themselves as ‘creative’ it’s not a very imaginative insult is it!) I responded telling them I would remove my original design when I’d seen that proof, by this time I’m actually getting bored of the whole thing – but I’m not really the type of person to let things drop Of course I have not had a response, never saw any proof and still firmly believe they stole my idea Then the website removed my original, saying that I had breached copyright in using the image I had – which is not the case – it was taken from the public domain and manipulated before use The website again passed my details on to the company to allow them to contact me – of course they never did.
The morals of the story: Expect to have anything you put online stolen, always place a Copyright notice on your website and always be prepared to put up a fight on pure principle!
(The original article including images for comparison remains online with names and links intact and has done so since April 2008)
Recommend a web hosting service with sysadmins that will do anything your little heart desires?
Monday, February 22nd, 2010Specifically, what I’d like to find in a professional web-hosting service:
0. Unix
1. Mathematica, perl, lisp, scheme, ruby
2. server-side includes for *.html
3. ssh access (including rsync)
4. procmail and pine
5. should look like it’s any domain you own (in my case, yootles.com)
6. should be able to handle a slashdotting (and should have ads that turn on when a bandwidth threshold is hit so that as it requires more bandwidth it pays for itself)
7. ideally no downtime ever
8. a program running on the host that has a phone number and can receive text messages and process them
i bought 2 websites on ebay over a yr ago with 1yr hosting, and the domain names, do i own anything? sell?
Sunday, February 21st, 2010Hi thanks soo much for helping me out, im soo confused… i bought two websites that were turnkey off ebay…long story short i never made a dime off any of them and i invested over 100 into promo and paid about 200 for the domain names and the disighned websites and a free year of hosting was included… so the hosting ran out so the sites are no longer running and i just got an email from dynodot where i guess my websites were stored or whatever saying the domain names will be deleted. after realizing the whole turnkey webiste deal was a scam and impossible to generate any income even with over 30,000 web hits.. i accepted a loss… then i looked up how much the website was worth on alexa and it was like 600 dollers…. so my question here is… after this failure do i own the domain names still? what about the websites themselves? the websites were on dynodot and i never got them on a disk… soo do i have the rights to anything i bought and how do i get them back? I thought id at least be able to sell something in the end again on ebay or something especially since alexa says one website is over 600? Thx for taking the time to help me out.
Ok so i guess you cant just buy a domain name outright without paying the yearly fees can you ? i knew the hosting ran out in a yr but i always thought iowned the names of the websites and that i could sell them. I checked and the sites are not registered to me but to dynodot .. i think i can renew the names if i pay and get hosting somehwere but what happened to the actual websites? and yea, the person i bought them from dissappeared and sold copy websites of mine after i bought them… im starting to think it was a large scam… its my fault but i learned a 500 doller lesson and wasted time, ohh yea there were 4 income streams built into the site… not one made me a dime, but it sounded clever…. dont do what i did.
Why does my new website, with a new domain name, dont show anything but advertisements?
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010Today, I decided to make a website, so I go to “godaddy.com” and get a domain name, after im finished with that, I buy a hosting program called hostgator(its working good), then I go to wordpress from my control panel, and I get a wordpress.org account, so I try to go to my website, and it doesn’t have anything but my website name, and has some sponsered listings! Then it says “This page is parked free, courtesy of GoDaddy.com..WTF????
Whats going on, what does this mean??
Here is my proof:
http://caradv1ce.com
How can I start my own real website with a domain name, when I don’t know anything about web hosting?
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010Can anyone give me a little know-how about starting up a website? Perhaps some step-by-step about how to go from knowing nothing about this, to running a website? I think alot of people would benefit from this information besides just myself. I need to know some of the steps that I need to take to register a domain name, and how to host it. Some of the terms I’ve heard associated with this were MySQL and cPanel (I think). Does anyone know what these terms mean? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks alot!