[ih] Archive of internet-history email (and others)

touch at strayalpha.com touch at strayalpha.com
Thu Mar 6 22:00:42 PST 2025


I don’t disagree, but IMO, *asking* first would have been appropriate. 

Copying something for personal use is fine, but REPUBLISHING without *explicit* permission is the problem.

Joe

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> On Mar 6, 2025, at 8:15 PM, Brian E Carpenter via Internet-history <internet-history at elists.isoc.org> wrote:
> 
> If this list (and its predecessor) has any value, it's *only* as an
> archive for future historians, and IMHO we should be glad that
> somebody is willing to archive the old material independently.
> 
> Regards
>   Brian Carpenter
> 
> On 07-Mar-25 14:59, John Levine via Internet-history wrote:
>> It appears that touch--- via Internet-history <touch at strayalpha.com> said:
>>> I know it isn’t authorized, but then neither is the wayback machine.
>> Well, somewone was feeding it messages from the list's predecessor.  The
>> archive stops six years ago, I'm guessing when it moved to ISOC.
>>> IANAL, but it’s times like this I wish we had one on retainer…
>> If you really don't want a copy at narkive, write him a reasonably polite
>> letter and I expect he'll delete it.
>> R's,
>> John
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