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Perfect Pitch

This is actually the blog-post equivalent of a retweet – not a post of mine but rather of a chap I enjoy reading called Jeremy Keith. The post below explains why! The original post is here.

We were having a chat in the Clearleft office today about site stats and their relative uselessness; numbers about bounce rates are like eyetracking data—without knowing the context, they’re not going to tell you anything.

Anyway, I was reminded that I have an account over at Google Webmaster Tools set up for three of my sites: adactio.com, huffduffer.com and thesession.org. I logged in today for the first time in ages and started poking around.

I noticed that I had some unread messages. Who knew that Google Webmaster Tools has a messaging system? I guess all software really does evolve until it can send email.

One of the messages had the subject line Blocked URLs:

For legal reasons, we’ve excluded from our search results content located at or under the following URL/directory:

http://www.thesession.org/discussions/display/21250

This content has been removed from all Google search results.

Cause: Somone has filed a DMCA complaint against your site.

What now?

I visited the URL and found a fairly tame discussion about Perfect Pitch. Here’s the only part of the discussion that references an external resource in a non-flattering light:

I think that is referring to www.PerfectPitch.com. I’m not saying anything about such commercially-oriented courses because I don’t know them, but I think we’d all be wise to bear in mind the general comments voiced in the first two posts on this thread.

That single reference to a third-party site is, apparently, enough to trigger a DMCA complaint.

Google link to the complaint on Chilling Effects but that just says The cease-and-desist or legal threat you requested is not yet available. It does, however, list the party who sent the complaint: Boucherle.

By a staggering coincidence, Gary Boucherle of American Educational Music, Inc. is registered as the owner of perfectpitch.com.

So let’s get this straight. In a discussion about perfect pitch, someone mentions the website perfectpitch.com. They don’t repost any materials from the site. They don’t even link to the site. They don’t really say anything particularly disparaging. But it all takes is for the owner of perfectpitch.com to abuse the Digitial Millenium Copyright Act with a spurious complaint and just like that, Google removes the discussion from its search index.

To be fair, Google also explain how to file a counter-complaint. However, the part about agreeing to potentially show up in a court in California is somewhat off-putting for those of us, like me, who live outside the United States of America.

There is another possible explanation for this insane over-reaction; one that would explain why the offended party sent the complaint to Google rather than going down the more traditional route of threatening the ISP…

The Session has pretty good Google juice. The markup is pretty lean, the content is semantically structured and there’s plenty of inbound links. Could it be that the owner of perfectpitch.com sent a DMCA complaint to Google simply because another site was getting higher rankings for the phrase “perfect pitch�? If so, then that’s a whole new level of SEO snake-oilery.

Hmmm… that gives me an idea.

If you have a blog or other personal publishing platform, perhaps you would like to write a post titled Perfect Pitch? Feel free to republish anything from this post, which is also coincidentally titled Perfect Pitch. And feel free to republish the contents of the original discussion on The Session titled, you guessed it: Perfect Pitch.

Wot No Scrabulous?

Not 24 hours since it was reported that the Scrabulous application on Facebook was being blocked from users in the USA and Canada, it seems that Facebook have removed it all together. I must say that I’m pretty bummed about this. Scrabulous has not only become a favourite pastime, but has also proven a valuable means of staying in touch with some friends whom I don’t get to see as often as I’d like.

I’m aware of the reasons behind it, with the legal action being taken by the owners of Scrabble, but I don’t have to like it. And I don’t!!! (Particularly since I’m halfway through 4 games!)

On the bright side, I have just discovered the joys of Mob Wars…..

Right, rant over. You’ll now have to wait several more weeks before I have anything else to say…. ;)

Edit: A few hours later and it’s back. Woohoo! Sadly, I can’t complete my game with a friend in San Diego. Bugger!!

Please Vote For Me at BigPhatJam.com

The other day I found out about a competition being run by Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band; the Big Phat Jam.

It’s been going on for the last 7 weeks or so and is now in the last (8th) week. Participants are encouraged to record themselves soloing to various backing tracks taken from the most recent Big Phat Band CD – “The Phat Pack”. I recorded an entry of my own this afternoon and submitted it this evening.

Now, I need votes! Voting is open until May 15th 2007 and is accomplished by visiting www.BigPhatJam.com. You’ll find me (Bryan Davis) under the Trumpet/Trombone category in Week 8 of the contest. Alternatively, just click here to register your vote. Thanks in advance for your support!

Thanks must also go to the Rat Pack sound crew; Dave Burrows and Kyle Ronan for lending me their expertise and equipment and recording the track for me. Cheers guys!

Difficulties with AWFul Music!!

In the hope that it may help point Search Engines in the right direction, I’d like to mention the problems I’ve been having over at AWFulMusic.net. This is a site I built a couple of years ago for my friend Tony Faulkner. Recently, Tony started to have problems accessing his site on his computer. We were convinced that it was actually a problem with his machine but it was still not resolved after he went as far as replacing it!! Therefore I decided to switch Web hosts to somewhere more reliable.

What should have been a fairly simple process has proved to be a bit of a nightmare. I consulted with the existing Host’s (who shall remain nameless to avoid giving them any Googlejuice) “Customer Service” Dept and was advised that I needed to pay a transfer fee for the Domain name and then cancel the hosting account. I did both of these things and now, rather than unlocking the Domain for me to transfer, they’ve simply started ignoring my Customer Service tickets! I’m not best pleased!

Anyway, as a contingency, I’ve temporarily rehosted Tony’s website at his secondary address; TonyFaulkner.net. Hopefully by posting here and a couple of other places around the web I can give enough clues to anyone looking for Tony’s site to be able to find it while I’m sorting out this mess!! To reiterate; to find AWFulMusic.net, please visit TonyFaulkner.net.

Hard to believe?!

I just came across a link which you may enjoy. It’s focusing on the techno-wisdom of Ted Stevens; a US Congressman who’s in charge of regulating “Net Neutrality” in the US. If you’ve ever wondered how the internet works, this may paint a clearer picture for you. Or something…

Check it out here.

(Definitely check out what Jon Stewart had to say on the Daily Show about this, it’s right there on the page.)