@Beowulff said:
So, let me get this straight, you are defending someone who admits that
they are selling a product that won't work? Would you defend someone
that would sell you a car that would work only 95% of the time? I could
hear the sales pitch already: "95% of your travels are on the highway
anyway, so we offer a car that will only work on the highway". That's
what this product is like. The only difference is that people won't
fall for the 95% car, because they know better: they know they have to
drive the local roads first to get to the highway. For online content
protection it may not be so obvious that it is not the 95% of
non-technical visitors you have to protect your content from, but the
5% of people who are web developers themselves, and thus know how to
bypass this "protection" in just two clicks. So you see, the fact that
the author knows this does not necessarily speak in his advantage.
I don't understand that statement - what do you mean it doesn't work - seems like it is doing exactly what it is supposed to do.
As for your 95% statement I say Absolutely and you have a pretty weak argument. 95% is the majority and I doubt that you have anything that works 100%. At&t doesn't say we never drop a call they say they have the least amount of dropped calls - no cell phone service is 100% and yet people still buy cell phones... weird. My web host offers a 99% uptime, but I have been searching for one that offer 100% - hmmmm and since you brought up the most obvious of things a "car'" lets look at car alarms - they don't work 100% of the time infact nothing does - if they did everyone would have this super security device and car insurance would be much cheaper because no one could ever steal a car. But I bet if this was a car theives forum they would be "ridiculing" car security products.. lol
@fennec said:
Dollars to donuts this guy is the author pretending to be a potential
customer. Sure. You were juuuust now looking for "solutions" for your
website and decided to just pop over here and set us straight.
Entirely possible. Just slightly less plausible than the alternative.
Nope I just know how to use a search engine - and I'm not trying to straighten anyone out - I asked a question. It appears that Right Click Revenue started a trend as I've seen clone requests and other products that do the same thing with other names.