I'm sure you're all aware of the recent
#blogtheft issue - where some rogue has been lifting content lock stock and barrel from here and reproducing it - sans author name - on their website
www.sap-abap4.com.
Stop Thief - It's #blogtheft! and
Stolen Content have blogged about it here already.
In Craig's Friday Morning Report yesterday, I suggested:
13:32 qmacro: get SAP hosting to send alternative “STOLEN!” images to rogue referrer – Google “image theft apache” for examples
and straight after the conference call finished, I thought I'd demo how that could be done. I implemented such a mechanism for images on an SDN blog post of mine, images that just happened to be hosted on my machine. I wrote about how that was done in a weblog post:
Dealing with "#blogtheft" from SAP's Developer Network
This morning, @thorstenster alerted me to the fact that SAP have now implemented this for images hosted here on SDN:
Now that's a
great reaction! Kudos to the SAP Community Network hackers who look after the servers here. To implement something like that in such a short space of time and on the production servers ... I take my hat off to you folks. Well done.