On 14/08/2013 at 23:48, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak <andrew@pitonyak.org> wrote:
I am not aware of any way to scrape the content, perhaps someone more
talented than I would know how to do that.
Unfortunately, under some jurisdictions, creating backup copy of remote server
might be considered an attack attempt and even penalized.
Anyone willing to take a risk might want to get himself familiar with httrack
(http://www.httrack.com/).
Since legal status of all material posted there might be questionable, one
should consider all options before making any copies publicly available.
Personally I think that entire copyright law is just obstacle here and public
read-only copy of site in question would not hurt anyone. But then, I have
better things to do than proving my point before court.
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