> On Aug 18, 2015, at 9:08 AM, Al Kossow <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 8/18/15 9:02 AM, geneb wrote:
> 
>> Bullshit.  His mirror has zero effect on your original site or organization.
>> 
> 
> Google disagrees.
> 
> IA saturates the channel. Jason and IA are deliberately working to redirect 
> all search
> traffic to IA from the original mirrors by constantly creating useless 'new' 
> content that
> Google thinks is real.
> 
> I have watched over time as the volume of Google top search hits have 
> migrated to IA hosted
> content from the mirrors.

Ummm. Okay, *assuming* you’re right. You’re upset that the proprietary manuals 
that you’ve assumed that the original authors have abandoned (but are still 
technically under copyright, therefore technically illegal to distribute) that 
you put up on a web site for everyone to benefit from are now being grabbed 
from another site on the internet? But people are still benefitting from them. 
But they’re not going to Bitsavers to get them? What’s the problem? Are 
Bitsavers making a profit from the distribution?

Is Bitsavers about preserving human knowledge, or is it about inflating the 
egos of the archivers?

Ian

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