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HJ_KG
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Post by HJ_KG »

Hello Administrators,
I didn't know who to talk to about this problem, and I know you
get a lot of comm traffic, but I came across this domain,

http://www.freeallegiance.net

Registrant:
Austin Harris

Registered through: GoDaddy.com
Domain Name: FREEALLEGIANCE.NET

This domain has exposed allegiance member profiles to search engines.
For example this members' profile;

http://www.freeallegiance.net/game/index.p...owuser=225.html
or
http://www.freeallegiance.net/game/index.p...owuser=277.html

Now, if these members had his/her e-mail on their profile page,
this would expose them to email harvest bots.

Now I know this is the internet and all but if Austin Harris wants
to archive
FREEALLEGIANCE.org in private (and use up the community's bandwidth)
I guess that's fine.*
However one of the nice features of the freeallegiance.org web board is that
search engines cannot search beyond the front page.

If my profile and posts become Google searchable,
I would find this to be a chilling effect.**

As for a practical aside, the domain similarity and the copied
but broken board functionality would be confusing to someone
looking for freeallegiance.org

If someone could speak to mr.Harass about this, I and I'm sure
other members would appreciate whatever help you could bring.

Thanks for lending me your ear,

HJ_KG




*terms of use says;
http://www.freeallegiance.org/documents/FAOTOS.htm
section 6. "....you may not take any action which
imposes an unreasonable or disproportionately large load
(as determined by us) on our infrastructure.
...."

**
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilling_effect_(law)

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Registrant:
Austin Harris
107861 weiss
south jordan, U.S. Virgin Islands 84095
United States

Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com)
Domain Name: FREEALLEGIANCE.NET
Created on: 06-Jan-09
Expires on: 06-Jan-12
Last Updated on: 07-Jan-11

Administrative Contact:
Harris, Austin austin.w.harris@gmail.com
107861 weiss
south jordan, U.S. Virgin Islands 84095
United States
4356219345

Technical Contact:
Harris, Austin austin.w.harris@gmail.com
107861 weiss
south jordan, U.S. Virgin Islands 84095
United States
4356219345

Domain servers in listed order:
NS27.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
NS28.DOMAINCONTROL.COM

Name Server: NS27.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
Name Server: NS28.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
Status: clientDeleteProhibited
Status: clientRenewProhibited
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Status: clientUpdateProhibited
Updated Date: 07-jan-2011
Creation Date: 06-jan-2009
Expiration Date: 06-jan-2

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Austin Harris
Development Manager at Green River Capital
Greater Salt Lake City Area


Current
Development Manager at Green River Capital

Past
Lead Developer at Green River Capital
Senior Developer at Distinctive Software Systems
Developer at SEI Networks
Web Application Developer at PolicyTech.com

Education
Self Educated

Austin Harris’s Summary

I am a C# Software Engineer, specializing in developing and
architecting Enterprise business applications with Silverlight/WPF,
ASP.NET, and MS-SQL Server. I love to solve problems, from
finding the elusive bug or enhancing performance to refactoring
for cleanliness or integrating applications.
C#, XAML and RegEx are my favorite languages. I enjoy a fair bit
of T-SQL and database design, and sometimes I’ll solve problems
with some javascript, xml, or xslt.
Austin Harris’s Specialties:

Enterprise software and database design. Problem solving
and debugging. Team leader and mentor. C# in Silverlight,
ASP.NET, Web Services, WPF, SQL CLR, and Windows Services.
T-SQL in MS SQL Server (2000-2008) Stored Procs, Functions,
and Triggers. Database Normalization.

Austin Harris’s Experience
Development Manager
Green River Capital

(Privately Held; Real Estate industry)

January 2010 — Present (1 year 1 month)

Lead Developer
Green River Capital

(Privately Held; Real Estate industry)

April 2009 — January 2010 (10 months)

Architect and lead developer of a Broker Price Opinion ordering
and tracking system for a sister company. Built on top of MS SQL
Server 2008 and ASP.NET 3.5, utilizing web services and AJAX.
Senior Developer
Distinctive Software Systems

(Computer Software industry)

January 2008 — April 2009 (1 year 4 months)

Primary developer for Green River Capital's asset management software.
Responsible for major database clean up and continued maintenance.
Upgraded code base from ASP.NET 2.0 to 3.5. Rewrote large amounts of
legacy code to increase performance and stability.
Developer
SEI Networks

(Computer Networking industry)

March 2006 — June 2007 (1 year 4 months)

Responsible for the design and implementation of a windows service
based remote backup software. The software utilized scheduling,
mulit-threading, compression, encryption, and transfer via SFTP.
The software was written in C# with .NET 2.0
Web Application Developer
PolicyTech.com

(Computer Software industry)

January 2005 — February 2006 (1 year 2 months)

Designed and developed a web based CRM utilizing ColdFusion and AJAX,
with a MySQL back-end.

Austin Harris’s Education
Self Educated

Software Engineering , Programming, Software Architecture,
Enterprise Architecture, Networking, Computer Systems , 1999 — 2004

I was a computer hobbyist who found programming and problem solving
entertaining. I spent much of my free time writing support tools and
patches for a game Microsoft produced called Allegiance. I also
built arcade style games, and a 3D version of Asteroids.

Austin Harris’s Interests:

Software Architecture, Software Development, C#, F#, .NET Framework,
Obfuscation, Security, 3D Development, Silverlight, New Technology,
Computer Hardware, WPF, RIA Services

Austin Harris’s Honors:

Green River Capital - Employee Of The Month (May 2010)

Austin was honored because of the following:

"Long hours of devotion to work, admirable leadership, and assistance
with the programmers."

"He has done a fabulous job taking over the daunting task
of REOConnex maintenance. He's always here late, always available,
and willing and happy to help anyone who needs it!"

"Austin has taken on managing and training multiple new developers,
along with continuing to work on tasks after hours. He does so with
great care and concern for each of his team members, both showing and
fostering outstanding team spirit under pressure. He is both a mentor
and a primary contributor to nearly all development at GRC."


http://www.linkedin.com/pub/austin-harris/13/4/17a

http://code.google.com/p/asgs/updates/list

http://www.blogger.com/profile/15780667442497554992

http://momentofcode.blogspot.com/
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Post by Bard »

Well, if that went up when it's dated, it would explain why I suddenly started getting spam out of nowhere on ICQ in september...
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Post by sambasti »

Y_P again?
FreeBeer
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Post by FreeBeer »

Again? Still. It's a known situation, HK. (But thanks for caring enough to point it out.) From what I recall the last time I looked, he scraped the open forum content (but couldn't get the closed stuff, like Cadet, squad forums, etc.) It also hasn't been updated in quite some time.
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pkk
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Post by pkk »

FreeBeer wrote:QUOTE (FreeBeer @ Jan 22 2011, 06:52 AM) he scraped the open forum content (but couldn't get the closed stuff, like Cadet, squad forums, etc.)
You're wrong, he scraped also all closed forums content he had access, too. :o
The Escapist (Justin Emerson) @ Dec 21 2010, 02:33 PM:
The history of open-source Allegiance is paved with the bodies of dead code branches, forum flame wars, and personal vendettas. But a community remains because people still love the game.
the.ynik
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Post by the.ynik »

So did anyone do anything about this?

When I signed up for this forum, I gave FAO permission to publish my posts (as per the agreement on the registration form). I did not give YP permission.
If he doesn't respond to normal emails, a DMCA takedown notice should do the job.
I've seen it work with 'inofficial mirrors' of other sites before.
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Post by madpeople »

You're asking if anyone has done anything about something posted 9 and a half hours before your post?

The only hidden forums (like dev lounge) posted to are actually pretty boring and any sensitive information (e.g. FTP passwords) is out of date and have been changed already.

Be assured admins will take appropriate action.
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Post by SP4WN »

Best read ever! YP you dumbass.
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