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    Hotlinked or nicked pictures

    One reason to spread a few absolute links around the code, then you can replace any images they are hotlinking as a result with one that says 'Buy at my place, cheapers than these thieving skunks'. Makes maintenance a bit harder but can be worth it.

    If they have nicked any pictures or photographs, you have pretty much got them by the nuts as these are EASY to prove copyright infringement on, for some reason judges worldwide recognise these as 'creative effort' and understand them as protected. An associate got paid over £3,000 for several photographs nicked from a gallery site and used by another site as part of their design.

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