Well, the correspondence on this list is publicly available. Every
message sent to the list is posted on the list web page, which can then be
indexed by Google or any other search engine.
Google caches, or 'hijacks', every page it finds; Nabble does the exact
same thing, only with mailing lists such as this one. Legally, there's
absolutely nothing wrong with what they're doing.
Personally, I really appresciate services like this one. I can't tell you
how many times I've googled something alt-process related and found my
answers on previous posts to this list. If the list hadn't been public,
half the time I never would have found an answer.
Camden Hardy
camden@hardyphotography.net
http://www.hardyphotography.net
On Tue, June 27, 2006 11:54 am, Kees Brandenburg wrote:
> It looks like nabble.com is more or less 'hijacking' listarchives and
> presenting them on their site without permission. This was also
> mentioned on the quicktime-vr list today. That list is 'nabbled' too.
> The nabble.com faq says that listmanagers can ask for removal but they
> see themselves as a google like service claiming the right to 'archive
> the web'.
>
>
> -kees
>
>
>
> On 27-jun-06, at 10:30, TERRYAKING@aol.com wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I was told yesterday morning that there were many references on
>> Google to cyanotype rex. I checked them out.
>>
>> I suppose that one has to accept that people will presume to know
>> things of which they have no knowledge and that some will even parade
>> this ignorance. There were references to people making amendments to
>> the ph of ferric nitrate which play no part in the process and
>> another to the acidity of ferric ammonium citrate which also has
>> nothing to do with it.
>>
>> There was also a full repetition of the 'spoiling' correspondence on
>> 'motives' from this list on something called 'Nabble' . What is
>> 'Nabble' and why was this correspondence there ?
>>
>> The genuine article is at
>>
>> http://www.hands-on-pictures.com/html/rexhow.html
>>
>> Terry
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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