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  • rowan
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Mar 2002
    • 17393

    #1

    According to ibill, you're now accountable for your affiliates, even your competition

    This is part of an email that I just received from ibill, informing us that Visa is clamping down on illegal content.

    "Keep in mind your site may not be involved in any illegal activity
    and may still be at substantial risk. For example, an affiliate or
    unrelated third party can register a URL, set up a site page with
    appropriate meta-tags, and direct the page to open a window
    containing your site."

    I guess they are saying that Visa is unable to tell the difference between a link or frame to your site, and your site itself...

    I was just musing to someone on ICQ the other day that it may not be long until Visa starts policing affiliates as well as the master sites. Is the sky falling yet?
  • I Am The Walrus
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2003
    • 1000

    #2
    good - about time some fucker made aff programs pay for the shitty russian webmasters who have made our industry the scum of the web

    perhaps these aff programs will actually look at who is sending traffic and how now
    <a href="http://www.hahahahahahahaha.com">Pimp Dog Makes Me Horny ;)</a>

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    • rowan
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Mar 2002
      • 17393

      #3
      Here's the full email.



      August 28, 2003



      Dear Client



      iBill is committed to ensuring you have the necessary information
      to protect your business. Pursuant to new and more stringent
      additions to iBill's contractual requirements, VISA regulations
      state that anyone processing transactions for Websites containing
      actual or suggested illegal content will be terminated by VISA
      without appeal and placed on the terminated merchant file.

      It is a violation of iBill's terms and conditions for our clients
      to present any illegal content via their Websites. Consequently,
      iBill Compliance would like to remind you of our policies and
      procedures regarding illegal content, as outlined in this letter.

      Given this zero-tolerance policy, in order to protect your business
      from possible termination, it is vital that you examine your
      Websites on a regular basis and proactively remove any and all
      actual or perceived illegal content from your sites. These files
      must be removed immediately.

      Clients not properly reviewing their sites who are found to be
      offering illegal content will be immediately terminated from iBill
      processing. Those clients found in violation of the above policies
      and/or laws related to illegal content will be reported to the
      proper authorities, if applicable.

      Effective immediately, you are required to start monitoring your
      site(s) and remove any illegal or objectionable content or images,
      such as child pornography. Illegal content includes both actual
      and suggested images.

      Additionally, it is important for you to understand that VISA, as a
      regular business practice, looks for the use of "illegal keywords"
      indicating sites that may contain illegal content. Visa's illegal
      keywords are 'lolita', 'pedo', and 'preteen'. VISA checks for
      these words on the Internet every day.

      Keep in mind your site may not be involved in any illegal activity
      and may still be at substantial risk. For example, an affiliate or
      unrelated third party can register a URL, set up a site page with
      appropriate meta-tags, and direct the page to open a window
      containing your site.

      While you cannot search for referring URL meta-tags without
      visiting the site, you can check for VISA's illegal word list
      within the referring URL. To help you accomplish this, iBill has
      created scripts (in multiple programming/scripting languages) that
      you can add to each page of your site. The script will block any
      referring URL which contains VISA's illegal keywords. The sample
      scripts can be found at this location:

      http://www.ibill.com/support/revsharescripts.cfm

      To further protect your site from affiliates or unrelated third
      parties that use illegal words in meta-tags rather than the
      referring URL, use a search engine and input your domain name and
      the illegal VISA keywords. If you get any exact matches, contact
      the webmaster and tell them to remove your information or block the root URL.

      iBill has made it a priority to help you proactively manage your
      Websites relative to card association regulations and obscenity
      laws. Please make the commitment to comply with these
      business-critical requests as soon as possible.

      Thank you for your cooperation.



      iBill

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      • chowda
        Confirmed User
        • Jun 2003
        • 9527

        #4
        hmm.. they wont be policing the affiliate. the program ppl would.
        Someone finds you...
        2007

        PS: Nationalnet is the best host I've ever had. And i tried alot of them.

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        • asuna
          Confirmed User
          • May 2002
          • 8743

          #5
          Wait till they say affiliates have to pay visa for some bullshit law too

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          • rowan
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • Mar 2002
            • 17393

            #6
            Originally posted by chowda
            hmm.. they wont be policing the affiliate. the program ppl would.
            True, I meant more that Visa doesn't seem to make a distinction between affiliates or even any site linking to you. Refer to the strong wording in ibills email

            "Pursuant to new and more stringent
            additions to iBill's contractual requirements, VISA regulations
            state that anyone processing transactions for Websites containing
            actual or suggested illegal content will be terminated by VISA
            without appeal
            and placed on the terminated merchant file."

            I hope it's just that ibill are being ultra careful, rather than Visa actually threatening termination based on the linking text of another webmaster.

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            • NetRodent
              Confirmed User
              • Jan 2002
              • 3985

              #7
              Say goodbye to open enrollment affiliate programs.
              "Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats."
              --H.L. Mencken

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