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RE: LOT (Little OT): Interesting Oracle related URL's.

From: Steve Adams <steve.adams_at_ixora.com.au>
Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 16:08:46 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.0032156C.20010607144059@fatcity.com>

Hi Ethan,

To me, the difference is that Google always points you to the site where the "original" document is to be found, and if an author updates or withdraws a paper from their web site, Google will revisit the site within a few weeks and either update their cached copy or drop the item from their index as appropriate. Also, authors can ask the search engines not to spider stuff using a robots.txt file.

People who put illegal copies on their own web sites probably don't check for a robots.txt file or equivalent meta tags, generally don't have links to the original content, and are most unlikely to have spiders continually checking the validity of their copies.

I think that the search engines are mostly OK on both ethics and copyright law. However, I would not be surprised if Google's serving of cached copies were to be regarded as technically illegal by the courts.

@   Regards,
@   Steve Adams
@   http://www.ixora.com.au/
@   http://www.christianity.net.au/


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Sent: Friday, 8 June 2001 7:59
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

Google also stores the text of a lot of these .pdfs in cache. - E

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Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 2:28 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

Hi Steve and list,

While we are on the subject, I found my RAID paper on multiple sites including this site :
http://www.vampired.net/articles/php/concepts.php and I know for a fact that no one has gotten permission from me or IOUG-A, in this regard. Does this not mirror what is done on Marin's site?

Gaja

>
> And Mark -- www.oracle-users.com now points you to
> the NY user group web
> page, as the company (Oracle User Resources) that
> sponsored it and the ECO
> conference, does not exist anymore.
>
> Rachel
>
>
> >From: "Mark Leith" <mark_at_cool-tools.co.uk>
> >Reply-To: ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com
> >To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com>
> >Subject: RE: LOT (Little OT): Interesting Oracle
> related URL's.
> >Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 06:41:43 -0800
> >
> >Thanks for your input guys - a great help! I had a
> few already - namely the
> >"Guru's of the list" (That reminds me of a film
> title in a way :) But there
> >were a few I didn't have. Here is my list so far..
> >
> >IXOra.com (Steve Adam's Site)
> >http://ixora.com.au/
> >
> >Oracle Technet
> >http://technet.oracle.com
> >
> >OraPub (Craig Shallahamer's Website)
> >www.orapub.com
> >
> >DBA Support
> >http://www.dbasupport.com/
> >
> >Thomas Kyte's Website
> >http://osi.oracle.com/~tkyte/
> >
> >Connor McDonald's Web Site
> >http://www.oracledba.co.uk/
> >
> >Hotsos (Cary Millsap's Site)
> >www.hotsos.com
> >
> >Jared Still's Website
>
>http://www.cybcon.com/~jkstill/util/util_master.html
> >
> >Thomas Cox's Website
> >http://www.geocities.com/tbcox23/
> >
> >Evergreen Database Technologies
> >http://www.evdbt.com/
> >
> >OraBugFinder
>
>http://www.unal-bilisim.com/products/iorabugfinder/iorabugfinder.html
> >
> >Vampire D's Oracle Den (Christopher R. Spence's
> Site)
> >www.vampired.net
> >
> >Johnathan Lewis's excellent site
> >http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk
> >
> >Lazy DBA
> >www.lazydba.com
> >
> >DBA Village
> >www.dba-village.com
> >
> >UK Oracle Users Group
> >www.ukoug.co.uk
> >
> >K Gopalakrishnan's site
> >http://www.geocities.com/kgkrish
> >
> >http://www.oraclenotes.com/
> >
> >http://www.orafaq.org
> >
> >http://www.oracle-dba.com
> >
> >http://www.orafans.com
> >
> >http://www.oracle-users.com
> >
> >http://www.oracleguru.com
> >
> >http://www.oramag.com/
> >
> >http://www.oraperf.com/
> >
> >http://www.oraxcel.com
> >
> >----PAPERS-----
> >
> >"Oracle Performance and Tuning: Overview"
>
>http://pillango.sirma.bg/oracle/N014_p%26t_overview.pdf
> >
> >"Performance Tuning - Now You are the V8 Expert"
> >http://pillango.sirma.bg/oracle/N023_tun_all.doc
> >
> >"Identifying Resource Intensive SQL in a production
> environment" -
> >http://pillango.sirma.bg/oracle/N026_tuning2.pdf
> >
> >"Database Tuning Methodology" -
> >http://pillango.sirma.bg/oracle/N027_DB_Tune.doc
> >
> >"SQL Tuning for the Oracle DBA" -
> >http://pillango.sirma.bg/oracle/N050_tuning.pdf
> >
> >"Practical Tuning Advice for the Oracle8 DBA" -
> >http://pillango.sirma.bg/oracle/N064_tuning.pdf
> >
> >"Finding the Performance Bottlenecks in Your
> Application" -
>
>http://pillango.sirma.bg/oracle/N067_performance.pdf
> >
> >"Inside the Oracle Cost Based Optimizer" -
> >http://pillango.sirma.bg/oracle/N080_optimizer.doc
> >
> >"Seven Deadly SQL Traps and How to Avoid Them" -
> >http://pillango.sirma.bg/oracle/N082_tuning.doc
> >
> >"Secrets of SQL and Application Tuning" -
> >http://pillango.sirma.bg/oracle/N108_tuning.doc
> >
> >"Oracle DBA Checklist"
>
>http://pillango.sirma.bg/oracle/N008_dba_checklist.pdf
> >
> >"DBA101: A Refresher Course"
> >http://pillango.sirma.bg/oracle/N092_dba.doc
> >
> >Thomas Cox's DBA Checklist.
>
>http://www.geocities.com/tbcox23/dba_checklist13.doc
> >
>

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