[s-cars] illegal archiving

Andrew Dickinson amdickinson at rogers.com
Thu Nov 18 05:18:12 PST 2010


HEY!  I was going to post that I want a tin foil hat too!  I'm jealous!  (please 
leave some veal scalopini in it! D'lish)

 
It may be outside the law... but the law is such a slow moving beast that it is 
almost dormant when it comes to something like the internet.  Plus, if the 
server is not on American soil I am not sure the law can apply to someone from 
another region of the planet; not to mention who the heck would pay the legal 
fees?
 
I agree that if you don't want something archived on the web then don't post 
it.  It does make you wonder why one earth someone would archive a thread on tin 
foil hats! :-D
 
Cheers;
 
Andrew




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From: Hayes Myers <hayesmyers at gmail.com>
To: lee at wheelman.com
Cc: Joe Pizzimenti <joe.pizzimenti at gmail.com>; quattro at audifans.com; S car list 
<s-car-list at audifans.com>
Sent: Thu, November 18, 2010 7:24:49 AM
Subject: Re: [s-cars] illegal archiving

A tinfoil hat joke? Again? Sounds like someone from the facebook generation
once more.

On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:56 PM, Lee Levitt <lee at wheelman.com> wrote:

> Joe,
>
> You haven't been following the news. With regard to email and the
> Internet this was pretty well established back in the mid-90s and gets
> repeated over and over every time some loser decides that content wants
> to be free...and copied.
>
> Take a gander here: http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html
>
> Just like a book is copyrighted, so is any original writing -- poem,
> song, blog post, email. These folks at answerpot are stealing my words,
> and yours, generating traffic to their server with those words, and
> reaping advertising dollars for their efforts.
>
> Google and the Wayback Machine both point back to the original site.
> These losers don't provide any attribution, and even if they did,
> they're still stealing.
>
> Lee
>
> On 11/17/2010 8:59 PM, Joe Pizzimenti wrote:
> > Don't put anything in an email or online that you don't want to
> > outlive you.  Not sure what's "illegal" about it.  Google probably has
> > a cache of most of audifans, too.
> >
> > After I get done making this veal scallopini, I will be sure to make
> > you a tinfoil hat, though.  :)
> >
> > JP
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Lee Levitt <lee at wheelman.com
> > <mailto:lee at wheelman.com>> wrote:
> >
> >    Anybody else notice that the audifans mailing lists are being
> archived
> >    on the site answerpot?
> >
> >    They are illegally archiving other mailing lists without asking
> >    permission.
> >
> >    Lee
> >
> >    If you find this message archived on answerpot.com
> >    <http://answerpot.com>, it has been
> >    illegally copied from a private mailing list in violation of
> copyright
> >    law. The organization does not have my permission to reproduce my
> >    copyrighted content, either in whole or in part.
> >
>
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