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Old 12-26-2005, 02:59 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Correction minstrel, I don't object to Google cashing pages, I do wonder about it because it's the subject of this topic. Personally I don't object, I don't object to speeding too, but does that make it legal for the law?

Also, we all know that any webmaster can stop Google from copying their site on Google's servers, Question is, why should it be the site owners putting extra code in their sites to prevent a multinational from taking copies and put them on their servers?

The internet archives and other organisations do that too btw, and I see this as an interesting discussion. Funny also that they do not cache copyrighted mp3's from sites, they do cache text, so how is an mp3 more protected than text? Some sites have copyrighted song texts on their sites, if Google caches this, is Google illegal as well? or not?

As I sayd, it's an interesting discussion.
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