Fasthosts Warns Businesses Not To Copy Others' Website Material
Released
on: June 17, 2009, 6:26 am
Author: Richard Stevenson
Industry: Internet
& Online
Fasthosts
Internet Ltd, has warned UK businesses not to be tempted to copy
material from other companies' websites.
This
warning comes off the back of findings by the web
hosting provider which showed that there was an 89% increase
in the number of content disputes reported to its in-house Abuse
Department from April 2008 to April 2009. The problem varies from
the occasional image being used, right through to entire website
designs being replicated. The practice can lead to consumers becoming
confused, or even being misled into purchasing from the wrong
company.
In
many of the cases Fasthosts
investigated, the offending businesses stated that they did not
realise that copying items of online material could land them
in trouble.
A
recent Fasthosts' commissioned survey of 152 UK businesses also
found that 'web envy' can be a real temptation for time-stretched
business owners, with 39% admitting they are presently envious
of the website of a closely competing business. Additionally the
survey showed that 1 in 4 companies are actually considering reducing
their use of external website design services in order to cut
costs despite the average company only rating their own website
at just 6 out of 10 for effectiveness, yet aiming to treble its
online revenue in 2009. At a time when there is a huge amount
of pressure on small business owners' to maximise their use of
the web, the temptation to take shortcuts by duplicating material
from other companies' websites can sometimes prove overwhelming.
Steve
Holford, CMO Fasthosts Internet, said: "Particularly in a
challenging economic climate, business owners may be tempted by
the quick-fix of copying another firm's work. Replicating material
for commercial use often breaches copyright. Always obtain permission
before using anybody's website material."
Significantly,
the Fasthosts survey also found that 10% of participants had at
least one item of their own company website copied by a third
party between March 2008 and March 2009. The issue actually proved
to be twice as common as cyber-squatting or other online security
breaches. As a result Fasthosts is advising all affected users
to contact the offending website hosting provider who should then
intervene on their behalf.
Holford
added, "Website envy is not new, but the tough economy appears
to have led more companies to act unfairly upon it. Businesses
will gain a better foothold on the Web and earn most value through
a regular output of their own compelling material, and applying
time to their website in small manageable steps".
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About Fasthosts
Fasthosts is the UK's number one web hosting company. Based in
the UK and operating 24x7 from their dedicated UK data centres,
Fasthosts keeps over 1 million domains running smoothly and ensures
over 6 million emails are delivered safely each day. All Fasthosts
services can be self-managed through the award winning Fasthosts
web-based control panel that provides customers with unparalleled
online control, enabling them to manage hosted services including
domain
name registrations, shared web hosting, business-class email,
dedicated
servers, software-as-a-service, internet merchant accounts,
reseller web hosting
and unlimited broadband. Fasthosts' highly successful reseller
channel has recently been rated Number 1 for reseller hosting
by industry portal Web Host Directory.
For further information please contact:
Richard Stevenson
Fasthosts
Discovery House
154 Southgate Street
Gloucester
GL1 2EX
+44 (0)1452 561 857
www.fasthosts.co.uk