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The AI Scraping Free-for-All Is Over: Welcome to the Era of Licensing (2026)

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Quick Summary: The 2026 AI Licensing Blueprint

🚨 The Crisis: AI "Zero-Click" answers are draining traffic.

🎯 The Goal: Protect your data from "Training" bots while staying visible to "Search" bots.

🛡️ The Defense: Layer Cloudflare over your UltimateWB site to block "stealth" scrapers at the edge.

💰 The Payday: Use RSL 1.0 and TollBit to turn your content into a licensed asset.

🛑 Bottom Line: Stop being the "raw material" for AI for free. Lock the door and set

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Power Consumption and Image Formats: JPEG vs WebP vs AVIF – Which is Better?

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You can automatically convert your webpage images to WebP with UltimateWB, and have your original images coded for you as the fallback images.

Optimizing images is critical for reducing data usage, improving website performance, and lowering power consumption across devices. Choosing between JPEG, WebP, and AVIF can significantly impact the energy used by servers, networks, and end-user devices. Each format has different compression efficiencies, decoding complexities, and energy demands - which directly affect power consumption.

How Image Formats Influence

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What “Unlimited” Really Means in Web Hosting

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Updated 2026: This article has been expanded to better explain how “unlimited” web hosting plans work and how resource limits are actually enforced.

When shopping for web hosting, you will often see plans advertised with “unlimited bandwidth,” “unlimited storage,” or “unlimited hosting.” At first glance, this sounds like an incredible offer: unlimited resources for a small monthly fee.

However, in reality, “unlimited” hosting is not literal. Every server and network connection has physical limits.

As Humpty Dumpty says in Through

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