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Web Legalities: Bandwidth Stealing

By: Richard Lowe

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Information (files) loaded to or from servers is called


bandwidth. Every time you upload a file to your ISP, surf the


web or download a video, you are using bandwidth.





Bandwidth is limited. Why? Because it actually is a bunch of


wires or fibers connecting servers to the global network. And


wires can only carry so much data. When someone attempts to get


more data than can be handled by the wire, the transmission of


the data is slowed down.





Some ISPs limit the amount of data that a site can use during a


particular time period. As an example, an ISP might limit you to


1gb of data per month for your flat fee, then charge you an


extra $10 for each additional gigabyte. Some of the more


obnoxious ISPs actually just block transmissions when the


bandwidth is exceeded (effectively putting that site out of


business for a time).





It's common practice to load most of the images, sound files,


videos and documents in your web on your own site. This


excludes, of course, advertising banners which are rotated and


some specific documents and images which are supposed to be


loaded from a central location.





It's common among amateurs and beginners to link to images and


other files directly to some other server instead of putting


them on their local server. Sometimes they just don't know


better, sometimes they are just lazy, and sometimes they've just


run out of space at their free host.





So not only do they "steal" the image (it is probably


copyrighted and they are copying it without permission each time


the web site is loaded) they "steal" the bandwidth!!





This is extraordinarily bad form, it's tasteless and it should


be avoided like the plague.





In some extreme cases, unscrupulous "webmasters" (I use the term


loosely) link to large zip files on other servers to give their


own visitors extra features. This often occurs with sites


containing downloadable software, wallpaper and desktop themes.





DO NOT do this without permission! If you do, you are a thief


and you are costing someone else money and aggravation.





What do you do if someone links to your images or files without


your permission and he will not stop? Replace the file with


something else. A picture or document stating that this person


is stealing bandwidth should suffice. If you can get the email


address or phone number of the person, you might include it for


additional impact.








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