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How do you figure out who the provider (host) is? Does that show on a 'whois' search?

Domain ID:D154443226-LROR
Domain Name:HEALTHINSURANCEINOHIO.ORG
Created On:10-Oct-2008 23:31:23 UTC
Last Updated On:04-Oct-2010 23:22:58 UTC
Expiration Date:10-Oct-2011 23:31:23 UTC
Sponsoring Registrar:GoDaddy.com, Inc. (R91-LROR)
Status:CLIENT DELETE PROHIBITED
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Status:CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED
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Registrant ID:CR37060560
Registrant Name:M A Bennett
Registrant Street1:Po Box 210316
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Registrant City:Nashville
Registrant State/Province:Tennessee
Registrant Postal Code:37221
Registrant Country:US
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Admin Name:M A Bennett
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Admin Postal Code:37221
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Tech State/Province:Tennessee
Tech Postal Code:37221
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Just had a crazy thought, doesn't norvax put the content on their self-built hosted sites?

It's possible that Norvax actually did this.
 
Could be wrong, but I believe they can use the article on their site as long as it is complete, including all relevant links. They are allowed to put their own header and footer with links to whatever they wish, including their quote engine but must include your information as well.

My information . . .blah . blah . . blah

Chumps from Oxford article with links

Contact me for insurance
 
That's just it. The article is not there. They put their quote engine where the article belongs.

This is how I found it:

Health Insurance in Ohio | Health Insurance In The Year 2050 ...

About the Author: For the last 30 years, Ed Harris has been a health insurance broker, representing thousands of Ohio residents.
www.[B]healthinsurance[/B]inohio.org/572700-Health-Insurance-In-The-Year-2050-What-Will-It-Look-Like.html - Cached - Block all healthinsuranceinohio.org results


If you Google Health Insurance In the Year 2050, all sorts of goofy things pop up. Man, they don't waste any time. The links I get (I think) are nice, but some of these sites are not ones I would want to associate with.
 
I must be seeing things.
All I see is he has a link to your site.
Did something change, or is California trying to be carbon footprint friendly and not allowing duplication of content?

Dan
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Oh, now I understand, so they are changing content based on who is looking at it.

Search engine? Serve this.... anybody else, quote engine.
 
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