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reply to gatorkram

Re: Copyright violation

said by gatorkram:

I create my click data, so it is mine. If the ISP tries to do anything with it, then they violate my copyright.

Sounds fair to me. I could use some extra money. Go ahead and steal it.
Yep if it were only to be challenged and stand up. I totally agree.

What is worse still, is that if this really is modifying the page code before it reaches the user agent that sent the request they're changing something which they have absolutely NO right to change, i.e. the web site code from the remote server.

No ISP or ad vendor has any right to modify the code being sent from my servers to someone requesting a page. I don't care if it is the ISP's network or not, the code from that page is not free for them to change.

I agree legality is an issue with this but it won't be stopped unless they're sued and lose.
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