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Libertine 12-15-2005 06:11 PM

Webmasters are a bunch of fucking thieves
 
Seriously, it's true. Any programmer who's ever made some script that's free in exchange for ads/hits/whatever knows it. I'd say at least 50% of webmasters using scripts like that see no problem at all with removing the ad part.

:321GFY

studiocritic 12-15-2005 06:14 PM

This thread is useless without:
  • names
  • examples
  • pics
  • etc

Thanks for playing. :thumbsup

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 12-15-2005 06:21 PM

I invented etc. TM

Ice 12-15-2005 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlienQ
I invented etc. TM

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Libertine 12-15-2005 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by studiocritic
This thread is useless without:
  • names
  • examples
  • pics
  • etc

Thanks for playing. :thumbsup

If you don't know this well-known fact, you're a fucking noob.

Here's a nice random example of guys it happened to though:
http://www.linkxxxchange.com/database/index.php

studiocritic 12-15-2005 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by punkworld
If you don't know this well-known fact, you're a fucking noob.

Here's a nice random example of guys it happened to though:
http://www.linkxxxchange.com/database/index.php

no need to call someone a "fucking noob", because you made a seemingly random post. if you recently got fucked, spill the beans so the rest of us can avoid the slaughter.

Libertine 12-15-2005 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by studiocritic
no need to call someone a "fucking noob", because you made a seemingly random post. if you recently got fucked, spill the beans so the rest of us can avoid the slaughter.

I'm not saying you specifically are a fucking noob, just saying that if you don't know this well-known fact, you are one. Most programmers that have made scripts that were free in exchange for skimming have bitched about this quite regularly in the past, so if you have never noticed that, you literally must be quite new to the biz.

This is not about anything recent, just got reminded of people who did this with scripts of mine (years ago), when I saw the site I mentioned above.

Sosa 12-15-2005 06:34 PM

must have got ripped?

Rob 12-15-2005 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by punkworld
Seriously, it's true. Any programmer who's ever made some script that's free in exchange for ads/hits/whatever knows it. I'd say at least 50% of webmasters using scripts like that see no problem at all with removing the ad part.

:321GFY

I think you're being a little harsh with the 50%. 25%, maybe. Most of the webmasters I have met (that are established webmasters) have been pretty decent people. The ones that aren't established and want everything for nothing are the ones that are fucking theives. :2 cents:

The Truth Hurts 12-15-2005 06:41 PM

they should stop calling those scripts "free".. because they're not.
Personally I'd rather pay for a script without a siphon built into it.

Libertine 12-15-2005 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob
I think you're being a little harsh with the 50%. 25%, maybe. Most of the webmasters I have met (that are established webmasters) have been pretty decent people. The ones that aren't established and want everything for nothing are the ones that are fucking theives. :2 cents:

Yeah, the 50% is an exaggeration. I'd say it's about 10-20%, for a realistic figure.

The problem aren't just the new ones though, some well-known webmasters do it too. I remember one who once asked me to please help him remove the 1% from his CJUltra. I hope Lane enjoyed the 10% I set it to :1orglaugh

Libertine 12-15-2005 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by The Truth Hurts
they should stop calling those scripts "free".. because they're not.
Personally I'd rather pay for a script without a siphon built into it.

Obviously paying for scripts is better, and well worth it in almost all cases. But, if you're going to use a free one (without an initial charge, at least), removing the % is a pretty scummy thing to do.

Young 12-15-2005 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by studiocritic
no need to call someone a "fucking noob", because you made a seemingly random post. if you recently got fucked, spill the beans so the rest of us can avoid the slaughter.

You are worthless


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The Truth Hurts 12-15-2005 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by punkworld
Obviously paying for scripts is better, and well worth it in almost all cases. But, if you're going to use a free one (without an initial charge, at least), removing the % is a pretty scummy thing to do.

I agree.

Bluewire Ross 12-15-2005 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob
I think you're being a little harsh with the 50%. 25%, maybe. Most of the webmasters I have met (that are established webmasters) have been pretty decent people. The ones that aren't established and want everything for nothing are the ones that are fucking theives. :2 cents:

I agree. He generalized the webmasters community. It's only a matter of finding the right people...and you should always give the benefit of the doubt.

Hue G. Pness 12-15-2005 06:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by punkworld
Obviously paying for scripts is better, and well worth it in almost all cases. But, if you're going to use a free one (without an initial charge, at least), removing the % is a pretty scummy thing to do.

Well, if they remove the link then don't they vilolate the license agreement for using said free script? If so take them to court for illegally using your property.

Libertine 12-15-2005 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Hue G. Pness
Well, if they remove the link then don't they vilolate the license agreement for using said free script? If so take them to court for illegally using your property.

The common thing to do would be sending a C&D first, and if they don't (C&D, that is), you'd sue them. However, that takes time, lawyer's costs, and if they're in other countries it's almost impossible to achieve anything. And even then it is hard to catch them all - especially when it's hard to actually prove they're screwing you, even though it's quite obvious.

Doctor Dre 12-15-2005 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob
I think you're being a little harsh with the 50%. 25%, maybe. Most of the webmasters I have met (that are established webmasters) have been pretty decent people. The ones that aren't established and want everything for nothing are the ones that are fucking theives. :2 cents:

the people using thoses kind of scripts aren't established. lots of them are kids.

Doctor Dre 12-15-2005 07:01 PM

I'd say 50 % of them see no problems, but only 10 % of them know how to do it ...

Most webmasters aren't webmasters, they just run websites.

Promo Chicks 12-15-2005 07:01 PM

Programmer are geeks and the Webmasters are the cool kids. So Shut the fuck up or we will stick your head in a toilet and bitch slap your ass :1orglaugh

Libertine 12-15-2005 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Promo Chicks
Programmer are geeks and the Webmasters are the cool kids. So Shut the fuck up or we will stick your head in a toilet and bitch slap your ass :1orglaugh

First Google Image result for programmer:
http://www.saultc.on.ca/ComputerStud...programmer.jpg

First Google Image result for webmaster:
http://www.wherrylines.org.uk/press/webmaster.jpg


Programmers win. Now bugger off.

Hue G. Pness 12-15-2005 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by punkworld
The common thing to do would be sending a C&D first, and if they don't (C&D, that is), you'd sue them. However, that takes time, lawyer's costs, and if they're in other countries it's almost impossible to achieve anything. And even then it is hard to catch them all - especially when it's hard to actually prove they're screwing you, even though it's quite obvious.

Well I see only two solutions then.

1) Stop making free for link style scripts unless you don't mind getting ripped off. In which case it's more a matter of taking your lumps and dealing with it.
2) Make your script a commercial script. If it's good enough to rip off why not charge for it?

Also as someone else said, most people that remove links from free scripts are small fish. If they were serious about their rep and worth 3 fucks then they would not risk being outed for ripping off a script. This does not describe webmasters as a whole.

Promo Chicks 12-15-2005 07:13 PM

Programmer are geeks and the "Adult Webmasters" are the Street thugs. So Shut the fuck up or we will stick your head in a toilet and bitch slap your ass

Libertine 12-15-2005 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hue G. Pness
Well I see only two solutions then.

1) Stop making free for link style scripts unless you don't mind getting ripped off. In which case it's more a matter of taking your lumps and dealing with it.
2) Make your script a commercial script. If it's good enough to rip off why not charge for it?

Also as someone else said, most people that remove links from free scripts are small fish. If they were serious about their rep and worth 3 fucks then they would not risk being outed for ripping off a script. This does not describe webmasters as a whole.

I actually quit making scripts like that years ago. That doesn't change the fact that it pisses me off that many webmasters steal like that. It isn't just the small ones either, though. Back in the CJ days, I knew tons of big ones who did it.

sickbeatz 12-15-2005 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by punkworld
I actually quit making scripts like that years ago. That doesn't change the fact that it pisses me off that many webmasters steal like that. It isn't just the small ones either, though. Back in the CJ days, I knew tons of big ones who did it.

I'm about to release my TGP script.. for thumbnail sites.. it's thousand upon thousands of lines of perl code.. but it's for $$$ not free.


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