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 Posted by shimmyshack on 04/18/07 10:48 
On Apr 18, 7:17 am, "Kimmo Laine" <s...@outolempi.net> wrote: 
> "optimistx" <optimistxPoi...@poistahotmail.com> wrote in message 
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> news:4625b20d$0$24599$f4da826c@news.24online.fi... 
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> > Rami Elomaa wrote: 
> >> 2goo...@gmail.com kirjoitti: 
> >>> Hi, 
> >>> I want to build a small php application likehttp://webwarper.net/. 
> >>> I actually don't need something so sophisticated, but I do need 2 
> >>> basic things: 
> >>> 1. Being able to display the page properly as if I were a broswer. 
> >>> That means being able to differentiate between different file types, 
> >>> gzipped content etc) 
> >>> 2. Change all relative links to absolute ones: /mydir/1.html -> 
> >>>http://www.mysite.com/mydir/1.html 
> >>> Do you know any open source apps that do similar things? 
> >>> Thanks in advance :) 
> 
> >> What you are about to do may violate the copyrights of the websties. 
> >> Basicly you may be stealing intellectual property since you create a 
> >> copy of copyrighted material and present it on your own site. 
> 
> > I agree. 
> 
> > But when I browse a site, my browser makes a copy of its 
> > pages, stores the copies to my hard disk. Illegal copying? 
> 
> No, because you're not redistributing it to third party. 
> 
> > Google spiders copy my 
> > site to google's computers and displays my pages without permission. 
> > Illegal copying? 
> 
> The search results bascily aren't violations, since they usually are only 
> short quotes from the pages. Chached pages and pdf's transformed into html 
> are another issue. In my opinion Google also violates copyrights in these 
> cases, but don't trust me, search the web and see that this is a matter that 
> has been discussed a lot. Some say it's "fair use", some say it's violation. 
> Google has been in court more than once in this matter so it's not a simple 
> question. 
> 
> http://www.google.com/search?q=google+cached+results+violate+copyright 
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> > Am I not allowed to do the same as google does? 
> 
> Google isn't the authority, the copyright laws in each country are. You are 
> allowed to do what the copyright laws allow you to do. 
> 
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