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And, why not just go direct to their websites?
BBC has especially fine low-res and text-only versions.
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 12:24:50 GMT, Webmaster <webmaster@evmo.com> wrote:
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>Free Service
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>www.evmo.com - link
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"David McIntosh" <david@unspacy.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> CNN doesn't tho, as far as I can tell. (Their mobile edition seems to
> have left the building.)
I wonder if it's legal to offer screenscrapes of other sites publically.
(Unless they have permission to do so, of course.)
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Laurens wrote:
> "David McIntosh" <david@unspacy.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:1gc6ifg.16vbkyejdf13cN%david@unspacy.demon.co.uk...
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>>CNN doesn't tho, as far as I can tell. (Their mobile edition seems to
>>have left the building.)
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> I wonder if it's legal to offer screenscrapes of other sites publically.
> (Unless they have permission to do so, of course.)
Is that much different than what a web proxy (i.e. for PalmOS machines)
is doing? Not that it makes it legal....
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