Hello, Im sure this topic will find interessing and good for all people who own proxy sites. Check this: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=6217206
I am looking to set some sort of banner on the proxified pages. I know adsense is not allowed. what is the best to use on them?
To sell the site the 2nd day he creates it using the title of the sales thread: "10k visits in just one day!!!!!!"
Be careful if you are hosting your proxies at the US because you might get prosecuted by your ISP if you don't follow the local legislation. Have a look at other known proxies to see their Terms of Service or contact a lawyer that knows the legislation of the country that your servers are located
There is nothing the US law can do to anyone for running proxies. It is 100% legal until now and nothing is known about this changing anything soon. The only thing that can happen is your webhost disconnects you because they don't like receiving complains but that is solely up to the webhost company and has nothing to do with the law. Anyone that hosts with me doesn't have to worry about this. thewird
yes i think the authorities just want to get information and if u give them the logs then there is no problem for u so enjoy
4259 posts in this thread? I've read as much as I can and I've searched this thread for the answers to no avail. So my apologies if the answers to these questions are already lurking somewhere in this thread. From my reading it appears that all proxies will eventually get blocked .. just the cost of doing business. When one does get blocked, what do you folks do? I assume you create a new one, but are all the links to the blocked one now useless? Do you do some type of 301/302 redirect from the old proxy to the new one? I have a dedicated server with 1 IP. I have 10 domains that share that IP. I would want to create proxy domains on that server using the same IP as my other domains. If I have 5 proxies and one gets blocked, does that mean that all the proxies on that server are now effectively blocked? Because I don't have "throwaway servers" to use in this venture! Thanks.
lol I just made a profitable mistake last night. I took the index.html of one under construction proxy site, that I'm developing. and accidentally put it into my established youtube proxy. So the visitors came and got confused and started clicking around madly on it. I got $6 in adsense from this mistake. At first though I was confused, Wondering how they got into the site its not even listed on google and there are no links anywhere. From what I notice most use the same IP for all of them, besides if you get extra IP's at the same server it'll be in the same C block I don't think it really makes a difference.