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Bandwidth Bandits |
If you are simply downloading, copying, or saving the images to your own computer, and then using them as you wish (i.e. uploading the images to your website, using for your Windows Desktop), please disregard this page, you are not a bandwidth bandit.
If you have your own website and are unsure on how to properly use our graphics, please keep reading.
This is something we feel very strongly about and many people don't know that it is wrong, or even what it is, so we're going to explain. Any time you link to another person's graphic that is not inside your own website, and that in the HTML you call as:
You are being bandwidth bandit! What should be seen is:
<IMG SRC="picture.gif"> or <IMG SRC="pics/picture.gif">
or anything else, as long as it is inside your own site, not linked from another. Some things must be linked to, and you are given permission to do so, for example, a counter on your website. As long as you have permission, it is OK. However, you do not need permission to link to another website, provided you are linking to their site (for example, their main page), and NOT to one of their individual graphics, for instance, their logo. If you were just linking to their logo, or any of their other images or graphics, then you would be committing a internet no-no, which is best described as bandwidth or data transfer theft.
Many webspace providers charge more to its customers (like the A-Z Free Clipart Graphics), when more bandwidth gets used within a monthly period. Bandwidth is really just a technical term for the amount of data being transferred between their files and someone else's. The fees are sent to the original site owner, not the person directly linking. These fees, depending on the popularity of the site, and the price of the provider, can reach into the thousands of dollars.
Now, take a moment to think about what this could mean to the website who's work is being taken. For example, if our graphics site gets 1000 visitors/week and 1/10 of the visitors link to our graphics, and take only two (we'll be fair in this estimate, but there are some that directly link to 10 or more), and the sites that direct file link get 100 visitors/week... That week's hits alone on the our site goes to 20,000 hits that they we get absolutely nothing for, except a higher server bill! This will not be tolerated in any way!
Mac-Users: click and hold on the image you want, move down the menu to "Save Image as..." and release the mouse button.
Either way, you'll get a box asking where you would like to store it, choose whichever file you'd like. Feel free to rename the image if you want, but be sure not to change the file name ending (.gif or .jpg). To upload them to your own webpage, simply send them as you would your other files, either by browser or FTP.
(AOL users, make sure you don't have the file compression feature enabled, visit Web Guard for more info on how to fix that.
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Another idea is Draac's Gifs 123,
his whole site is made for people to link to for graphics. (Yes, if you have permission, it's OK.) There are hundreds, if not thousands of graphics available there.
Now that you understand the importance of this, the solution is simple... please don't directly link to images. Thank you very much for reading this whole page. If you want more information, or want to spread the word about this, please email us.
All clipart images are royalty free, and can be used for commercial, personal, or educational projects.
Not a problem any more! Thanks to some very kind people who came up with online programs that you can transfer files with. Here is a place to try:
Beyond the obvious advantage of having art work available..PLENTY!!
If you suspect you may have a problem of people linking to your graphics, here's an easy way to find out who and where, go to AltaVista Search engine and type: image:www.yoursite.com in the search box. It will give you more than enough info to track them down. It will, however, only tell you about sites that are listed in the AltaVista search files. For other ways to defend yourself, contact your website administrator and ask if they have the Apache Web Server "Mod Rewrite" module installed on their servers. This module is what we use to prevent other sites from sucessfully directly linking to our images and stealing our bandwidth.

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