stealing websites...
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- felizfeliz
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_ne…
with new medias and technology comes new forms of crime...
scary that nothing much can be done about it.
- detritus0
n00b.
- Claymantis0
Who cares, its a fucking light projection.
- mydo0
why is this news?
- version30
i don't see the similarities.
- mydo0
- mydo0
me neither
- cashface0
seriously of all sites to steal, that one?
- 23kon0
serve them pirates up some goatses!
- Samush0
fucking cheeky chinese company.
as designers and developers we are obviously going to take this badly, but there should be a way to stop this.
denial of service maybe? just spam them, let them have some of their own medicine.
- mydo0
good for both companies though. people would pay £££££ to have their company featured on the BBC. And then talked about on line.
Just posting a link on here has taken both their SEO rank up a few notches too.
- insomnie0
^ what he said.
- SumWurk0
The Chinese steal everything. Always have, always will.
- lukus_W0
Yes, it's bad - but then, as a result of the Chinese copy lingo24 have been advertised on BBC news - and potentially globally as a result. They'll probably end up doing quite well out of this ...
- BarryEvans0
Wow, glad my license fee paid for that informative bit of 'news'
- Projectile0
as annoying as it may be, he's still (hopefully) got the SEO rankings, the proper web address, all the links up on other sites etc. So basically, these guys aren't necessarily going to steal any business.. just make some of their own in a bit of a cheeky way. However is people start using it and gettign crap service, it could destroy their name over time..
- utopian0
Made in China®