This is a bookmark rather for myself because of my unfortunate skill of organizing.
http://www.affiliatefeeds.nl/en/46-general/3057-convert-affiliate-datafeeds-to-rss-20-feeds.html
If this guy does not want his stuff cached perhaps he can also sue google, yahoo and all the other companies who are “really caching” his site on their servers. People who don’t want thing cached, usually use a NoCache metatag within his page.
http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:9cqlwdZKt3IJ:www.radiantheatdisasters.com/+site:http://www.radiantheatdisasters.com&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
I did exactly what this guy told me to do and he still get his panties in a bunch. Listen fool, I added your name to the htaccess ban list. I shredded your letter that costed you 6 bucks. How can you sue someone who has nothing?
Luke, this guy is a character. I thought this whole thing was over because I never received another request over email, but finding certified letters at my door step seems a bit much.
You say i was caching. Perhaps i should of given you ftp access so you double check the file system of “stolen copies” of what? Listen gold digger, I never stole anything if your too stubborn to understand how the internet works, its not my problem.
I am saddened by this situation because my entire domain got slandered from this guy not understanding how caching working. Try suing your customers too, i am sure their browsers cached your page, unlike mine does not cache, it does an on the fly convert. Yagina.com/cb/offers/ now uses IFRAMES to deliver pages to the user and search bots. If i just placed an iframe with nothing in side of it but a link, then search engines would see an empty page, vs. the user who see the real page. They are both real pages, and if this fool thinks i am ripping him off, then he is sadly mistaken. For what it’s worth sir. I should be suing you for slander, because if you sent me this letter of copyright infringement, then it makes me wonder what community your active also thinks I am criminal? therefor I lost valuable customers.
The thing about being an affiliate sir, is that we must take care you you, and ourselves at the same time. If the affiliate neglects to do either, punishment follows. The reason I called you a gold digger earlier is because your searching for gold, where no gold is found. I called you a fool, because your made a false claim. and you were about to make a COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT claim on someone who has no purpose or need to copy your content. There is no second copy, if you are strict on not wanting your sited copied, then please place these lined above the head of your page.
please read.
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/beyond/reference/article.php/3472881
If you are hurting for money, I can give you tips on obvious places caching your site. try them and not your affiliates. it might get your better results.
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.radiantheatdisasters.com/
There are other places who are caching your hard earned work sir. Perhaps you can sue them.
I might sue you if this slander goes on longer than this email.
Please drop this issue, it is an old one.
ps. for my and your protection I will be posting this transcript on my blog. jeffzakovec.com
Regards,
-Jeff Zakovec
From: Jeff Zakovec
To: Luke
Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 6:31:29 PM
Subject: Re: Regarding your ClickBank account – “jz1977″
hello Luke,
I just received this message. Click bank pays their affiliates if the visitor buys their product. This is true I cache pages and remove harmful scripts that could cause browser problems. Also. By protecting my right to earn income as an affiliate if the sale is made using their product. By no means do i sell their products. This claim is false. It sounds like I should be making the complaint against him!, I am making HIM sales, yet he is complaining about it. Does he think my site is selling his products? Absolutely not. My goal is to make him money using a marketing strategy. I really don’t see the problem here.
The only link i see on his page are the buy links and terms of service links.
It doesn’t make sense to me that http://www.radiantheatdisasters.com/?hop=0 would be complaining unless his buy link strips the affiliate cookie.
If i am going to sell a product for someone else, I expect not to get screwed. I am sure this guy probably caught this, because he saw he is paying an affiliate.
Please re evaluate this claim. My purpose is to make them money, and protecting my rights as an affiliate not to get screwed over with cookie removing buy links.
Please get back to me luke, i would like to resolve this issue without any major conflict. About the privacy links. I can not leave those as most pages are not built the same. I would leave them if i could, with this being said, the cached page is cleaned up with html tidy and a small frame at the bottom to start a cookie session.
My idea is not abuse, but not to be abused as an affiliate.
-Jeff Zakovec
— On Thu, 10/22/09, Luke
From: Luke
Subject: Regarding your ClickBank account – “jz1977″
To: “jz1977@yahoo.com”
Cc: “Luke”
Date: Thursday, October 22, 2009, 5:39 AM
Hello,
Please see the below complaint we have received concerning your ClickBank account “jz1977″.
Please advise ASAP.
Thanks,
Luke
ClickBank Security Team
lbw@clickbank.com
—–Original Message—–
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 5:39 PM
To: CB_Security
Subject: Report HopLink Abuse {The following affiliate = jz1977 has cop}
Report Problem
Type of problem: Report HopLink Abuse
Comments:
The following affiliate = jz1977 has copied my web page and replaced my links with their affiliate links at the following url: http://yagina.com/cb/offers/LLANGID. They have placed it inside of one of their pages and replaced all the links with their affiliate links. They have even replaced all my legal links at the bottom of the page with their affiliate links.
Please help.
Thanks
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