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Previously on "Well I've never seen one of these in a google search before."
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ExpertSexchange's business model is pretty much screwed now anyway as Stack Overflow and related sites have vastly superior content, all free
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It's great isn't it? I like to think of it as the "scrolling attack". This vulnerability also gives you a fair idea of the quality of answers found on the site.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostAs to paying for Experts Exchange - I have always found the answer at the bottom of the thread - even when there's a box saying I need to subscribe.
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I got that bit - but what's the Google connection? Presumably Experts Exchange are saying it's Google's fault because the Vietnamese geezer got the content from Google?Originally posted by Sysman View PostIf you read the PDF, they are claiming that the Vietnamese site nicked not only their questions and answers via a direct "copy and paste job", but their titles, tags and categories system, mostly verbatim.
As to paying for Experts Exchange - I have always found the answer at the bottom of the thread - even when there's a box saying I need to subscribe.
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If you read the PDF, they are claiming that the Vietnamese site nicked not only their questions and answers via a direct "copy and paste job", but their titles, tags and categories system, mostly verbatim.
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You have to pay to become an expert sex change user now and they don't want people cheating by looking at the Google cache. I suspect.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostFederal Complaint: Experts-Exchange LLC v. www.allfaq.org -- Chilling Effects Clearinghouse
WTF is that all about then?
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I remember the days before the - when they used to be called ExpertSexchange
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Well I've never seen one of these in a google search before.
Federal Complaint: Experts-Exchange LLC v. www.allfaq.org -- Chilling Effects Clearinghouse
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