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Originally Posted by mikeyddddd
If you are American and the content appears on your site then you must have 2257 information. Even if it is hosted somewhere else.
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It's not just "your" site if other people contribute and serve up content. If I were to frame out a FHG, that doesn't mean it's appearing on my site. It just means there is a section of the browser window that doesn't belong to me no matter what the address bar says. Same deal with hotlinked photos, RSS feeds and whatever else.
This has already been discussed before, and more than one program offers hotlinkable promo materials to American affiliates.
So 2257 isn't what is going to shut down Fusker sites. What would shut them all down overnight is if everyone used .htaccess. The only way to accomplish such a feat is if every sponsor posted a message teaching webmasters how to set the file up.