scouse;998239 wrote: I often use a smiley site that offers free direct linking to all of their graphics..... I am not stealing bandwidth nor am I causing any possible conflict on the forum by doing so.... is it OK to hotlink if you have permission from the actual site to do so?
My knowledge of this is if the person who owns the media file you are embedding into your own website gives permission to hotlink, then nothing is wrong. Sadly, this is not usually the case.
If you don't have permission, remote linking to any media and / or program file is theft.
Yes, theft.. even if it's a clipart archive offering free images, a music server giving away free tunes or a website with freeware... Unless the original website specifically states otherwise, hotlinking is stealing.
"Wait a minute" I hear you say, "I didn't steal anything, the file is right where the owner left it!" OK, let me explain this a bit. Each time a file is called from A server you get what is called a data transfer request, or another way of saying it.. we have bandwidth used.
Bandwidth is a bit like gas for a car. Every time you drive (or a file is loaded), a bit of fuel (or bandwidth) is used up. Now imagine if each night one of your neighbours siphoned out a tiny bit for their own car... then other neighbors thought "I'll just take a couple drops as well"... by morning your fuel tank is empty. Your neighbors each thought taking just a tiny bit would be unnoticeable.. but added all up it left nothing for you.
Serving up images is not only usually websites biggest consumer of bandwidth, when others remotely link to them (ie. embed them in their websites from others servers without our permission), they have to pay... bandwidth is not free! Most websites have a limited amount of data transfer and the website owners either have to cough up extra money each month to pay the fees, or face shutting down.
When people link directly to a media file (gif, jpg, png, mov etc.), the webmaster of the original site has to pay the fees. When someone links to a page on that same website, the webmaster still pays fees but the content is shown in the form the designer (and copyright holder) wished, and they may be able to cover costs by displaying advertising on the page.
Super simply put... Hot Linking to media files = bad... Linking to pages = good
Eventually every website owner that faces this dilemma has to make a decision. Close up shop... or fight back? Since their files would now be embedded into your website, they are free to do with those files as they wish... and most will.
Some things webmasters can do to hotlinkers:
Rename the file and give the hotlinker a broken file.
Replace it with a very nasty file (think of whatever you'd most dislike seeing on your page and I can guarantee the website owner with the original content can imagine something ten times worse.)
Replace it with a notice that hotlinking is not allowed and an advertisement for their own website.
Contact the hotlinker's website host and submit a copyright / terms of service abuse report. In most cases this will result in the hotlinker losing their website.
So by now you (should) realize why hotlinking is wrong, but what if your web site host doesn't allow images stored? That's an easy one!
Either find a better host, (here are free subdomain hosts and a list of free domain hosts) that will allow image uploading.
Option number 2, keep your current host and use a free image host that allows hotlinking.
Can't save files?
If for some reason you can't save a file, or perhaps not on your own computer and find an image that you want, there's the Transload Service that will upload it for you, or you could always email yourself the file for later use.
Oh, and please, before you take any file whether it's an image, sound file or anything else.. check that it is allowed to be used elsewhere. Just because something is on a website does not mean that anyone is free to take it! There are copyright laws online as well.
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Some members are still hotlinking, I posted the above hoping to re-educate peeps on why it's bad news for Site owners like Tombstone and the real threat of if every hotlinked here, the site could get closed down.