Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the Wayback Machine after an embargo period.
To copy an image to your own Web server, first download the image to your local hard drive.
Then upload the image from your hard drive to your Web server.
To do this: Internet Explorer browser- right-click on the image, and select "Save Picture As..." Netscape Browser- right-click on the image, and select "Save Image As..."
If you are using a MAC, hold down your mouse button until you see the same options.
Note: You are permitted to use only the banners / images provided above for link to worldtimezone.com web site.
Do not copy or save any other images from worldtimezone.com web site without
first obtaining permission to use the image on your personal/company web site or within any published materials).
Hotlinking means loading an image / banner onto your OWN webpage directly from worldtimezone.com website's server.
DO NOT link directly to the image on worldtimezone.com website.
Hotlinking is unethical and increase costs. This act is also considered stealing bandwidth*** and a violation copyright.
Stealing bandwidth increases the amount of web server activity to worldtimezone.com. which unnecessarily increases the cost of hosting.
To discourage this type of abuse WorldTimeZone.com has taken action by displaying the image "Illegal Link" for those sites which employ HotLinks to WorldTimeZone.com web site.
Again, you may text link to any HTML page within the WorldTimeZone.com web site for personal, organizational, or commercial use. However, do not link to individual images or "time data" displayed on the worldtimezone.com Web site.
Bandwidth is the amount of data transferred from a website to a user's computer. When viewing a webpage, you are using that site's data transfer to display the files. Most Web hosting providers charge an individual/company based on the amount of monthly data transfer (a.k.a. bandwidth). When a Web site exceeds its allotted monthly bandwidth, it is charged for the extra data.
A simple example of bandwidth theft (hot-linking): Someone unknown to you connects to your electrical outlets or telephone line, uses the electricity/or makes calls without your consent and you pay the bill.