Next step in stopping a Content Farm from stealing content, contacting web hoster

I posted about BestGreenWebHostingDeal stealing my content.   I have tried to contact the owner of the site, but no response.

Next step I contacted the web hosting company and they asked for the following information.  As part of what they ask for below I plan on using this post as example of how BestGreenWebHostingDeal copies my content as it will be only a matter of minutes before their content bot scrapes my site and posts this up.  And here is the copy of my site http://www.bestgreenwebhostingdeal.com/2070/next-step-in-stopping-a-content-farm-from-stealing-content-contacting-web-hoster/ 

Hello Dave

Thank you for contacting Lunarpages regarding your recent copyright concerns. Please be advised that Lunarpages takes copyright issues very seriously and has implemented policies and procedures specifically to deal with claims such as yours pursuant to applicable law so as to protect the rights of all parties involved.

In addition to the steps set forth below we strongly encourage you to contact the web site owner directly as that may be a more direct route to the solution of your problem and the satisfaction of your concerns.

In order for Lunarpages to act upon the allegedly infringing material we require the following information:

1. A physical or electronic signature of the owner of the copyrighted work or an authorized agent of that owner.

2. identification of the copyrighted work alleged to have been infringed.

3. identification of the allegedly infringing material sufficiently precise to allow Lunarpages to locate the material.

4. Adequate information by which we can contact the complaining party specifically including a physical postal address, telephone number and email address.

5. a proper statement that the complaining party has a good faith belief that use of the copyrighted material is not authorized by the copyright owner, the copyright owners agent or the law.

6. a statement under penalty of perjury that the information in the notice is true and correct. and

7. a statement under penalty of perjury that the complaining party is authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

In particular items that would be helpful to us would include proof of your federally filed Copyright as to the particular images if they have indeed been Federally registered, Information as to the identity of the owner of the copyright and a description of how those rights came into being, and information as to whether there are any other individuals or entities with copyright ownership of the material.

Once we receive a notice which is in compliance with the above notice provisions we can consider taking further action which might include but would not be limited to notification to our customer, warning our customer or disabling of the web site as Lunarpages determines might be reasonable and necessary under the circumstances.As mentioned above, Lunarpages is a strong supporter of Copyright and Trademark rights on the Internet. We believe that we have adopted a fair, comprehensive policy toward the protection of those rights and we look forward to assisting you in any way possible in this regard to ensure a fair, appropriate and expeditious response toward the protection of those rights.

Of course if you should have any further questions, comments or concerns regarding this matter please do not hesitate to let us know.

Regards,Jay Armitageabuse@lunarpages.com Lunarpages Webhosting 1360 N. Hancock St.Anaheim, CA 92807

Here is part of the contact information for BestGreenWebHosting.

Registrant:
   Tannia Schrieber
   166 Springfield Ave
   Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 19004
   United States

   Registered through: All You Can Eat Domains.com
   Domain Name: BESTGREENWEBHOSTINGDEAL.COM
      Created on: 28-Jun-10
      Expires on: 28-Jun-11
      Last Updated on: 28-Jun-10

   Administrative Contact:
      Schrieber, Tannia  tannia.schrieber@gmail.com
      166 Springfield Ave
      Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 19004
      United States
      (267) 249-6306      Fax -- 

   Technical Contact:
      Schrieber, Tannia  tannia.schrieber@gmail.com
      166 Springfield Ave
      Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 19004
      United States
      (267) 249-6306      Fax -- 

   Domain servers in listed order:
      NS1.LUNARIFFIC.COM
      NS2.LUNARIFFIC.COM

Data Center Site Locations are cheap, so easy to pick another one, example Verizon cancels Buffalo project

Data Center Site selection is not open and transparent.  It is purposely obscure how decisions are made and the criteria used to make decisions.  What few understand is given how cheap the land is for a location vs. the data center construction cost, IT equipment, and OPEX a site is rarely so valuable that a company doesn't have alternative sites they can choose from.

Rich Miller at DataCenterKnowledge asks a good question whether Verizon's acquisition of Terremark or local lawsuits in Buffalo cancelled the Verizon project in Buffalo.

Did Terremark Deal Scuttle New Verizon Projects?

March 21st, 2011 : Rich Miller

The NAP of the Capital Region in Culpeper, Virginia is among the data center assets Verizon expects to acquire once it closes its acquisition of Terremark.

There’s plenty of finger-pointing going on among local officials in the Buffalo area following Thursday’s announcement that Verizon will not proceed with plans to build a proposed 900,000 square foot data center project in Somerset, N.Y. Some blamed delays in land acquisition, but there was also anger about the role played by a lawsuitfrom local resident Mary Ann Rizzo, who felt a proper environmental review was not conducted for the project.

What is going on is the smart companies are picking sites with options to build with good cancellation terms.  Why lock yourself into a site when the land cost is 2% or less of the construction cost and less than 1% of the overall TCO.

There are also many data center projects that have been put on hold by Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle, and many others.

The one person who is happy is Mary Ann Rizzo who filed the lawsuit, but she also made many enemies now that the Verizon project is cancelled.

Senator blames woman for Verizon departure

Updated: Friday, 18 Mar 2011, 7:36 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 17 Mar 2011, 10:16 PM EDT

SOMERSET, N.Y. (WIVB) - Verizon has hung up on a multi-billion dollar data center in Somerset. State Senator George Maziarz blames a legal challenge from a nearby landowner.

Art Giacalone is cautiously celebrating a victory.

"It's hard to breathe a huge sigh of relief because I frankly have not trusted much of what they've said for months now," said Giacalone.

Many blame his client, Mary Ann Rizzo, for Verizon pulling the plug on plans to build a $4 billion data center on farmland in the town of Somerset. Rizzo owns 116 acres across the road from the land Verizon was eyeing.

Senator George Maziarz said, "It just shows you how one person who owns property across the street, doesn't even live on the property, but just owns property across the street has killed this up to $5 billion project."

Green The Data Center Network with OpenFlow, ElastricTree Demonstration using Google data

OpenFlow is going to change data centers as it redefines the network.  Look at the company Nicira that was started by the professors who defined OpenFlow.

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One of the demonstrations of OpenFlow is ElasticTree which can be used for lower energy use in the data center.

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The ElasticTree paper is here.

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The authors had access to data from Google.

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It looks like this team had access to Google data centers back in 2008.

Traffic in a Realistic Data Center
In order to evaluate energy savings with a real
data center workload, we collected system and network
traces from a production data center hosting an
e-commerce application (Trace 1, §1). The servers
in the data center are organized in a tiered model as
application servers, file servers and database servers.
The System Activity Reporter (sar) toolkit available
on Linux obtains CPU, memory and network statistics,
including the number of bytes transmitted and
received from 292 servers. Our traces contain statistics
averaged over a 10-minute interval and span 5
days in April 2008.

French Data Center Tour with Dell Servers, 14,000 views

I was reading Barton George’s blog and he pointed to a YouTube video tour of online.net.

DCS Microserver allows French hoster to enter new market (and grab big market share)

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Online.net, owned by the Iliad group, is the second largest hoster in the French market.  The company had traditionally been focused on the higher end of the dedicated hosting market with services starting at 29.99 euro/month and predominantly based on Dell’s rack mounted servers.  About three years ago they began exploring the possibility of providing a lighter weight entry-level offering targeted at SMBs.

Online engaged Dell’s Data Center Solutions (DCS) group and the two teams began brainstorming around system designs to meet the needs of this new segment.  The design that DCS came up with was the Via processor-based microserver the Dell X511-VX8, code name“Fortuna” (please note I had nothing to do with the official naming of this product:) ). The system handles one OS and app per server, has one 1 CPU per server and features 12 servers per chassis.

Online.net's "START" line of offerings, beginning with the microserver enabled, Dedibox SC.

The video has 14,0000 views in a month.

Here is one of the money shot for Dell and there a bunch others in the video.

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The text is all in French, but it still is one of the more interesting data center videos as it shows the whole data center including servers(Dell), networking (Cisco), and storage (NetApp).

Starting Viral Content watching the Twitter Data Center Migration Story

At 9:36a PT Mike Abbot posted the Great Migration story.

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 2011

The Great Migration, the Winter of 2011

If you look back at the history of Twitter, our rate of growth has largely outpaced the capacity of our hardware, software, and the company itself. Indeed, in our first five years, Twitter's biggest challenge was coping with our unprecedented growth and sightings of the infamous Fail Whale.

Posted by @mabb0tt at 9:36 AM

I posted my blog post at 10:16AM.

Twitter's Data Center Migration Story on its 5th Birthday

MONDAY, MARCH 21, 2011 AT 10:16AM

At 7p I decided to check on the Twitter Data Center news and saw way more posts/articles than I would expect on a data center migration project.

DataCenterKnowledge

DataCenterDynamics

GigaOm

AllThingsDigital

CIO

SeattlePI (which uses the exact urls I referenced)

All these data center posts without a press release from Twitter, just a post on Twitter’s engineering blog.

And a little help from the Green Data Center blog.

What will be missed by most is the data center story by the Twitter engineering team.

Twitter Engineering

Some of my most consistent readers are media and PR related.

We’ll see when Twitter tells their next data center story and how fast that story spreads.

Thanks for reading Green Data Center blog.