Remirroring Mark Pilgrim's Sites
First time accepted submitter ServerCobra writes "Last week, Mark Pilgrim 'pulled down his popular 'Dive Into...' sites. I remirrored a couple of them, because they are far too helpful and important to lose. DiveIntoPython.net, DiveIntoPython3.net, and DiveIntoHTML5.net."
Oh tough shit. He made something useful, put it online, flounced (again!) from the internet and acts all butthurt if his stuff is shared in a community.
No different than fucking with any of the MAFIAA or however you kids call 'em today. Be thankful you contributed something to mankind at all.
If you're going to pick up your toys and go home, at least have the good taste to commit suicide and make it permanent.
A copyleft licence is better.
Are you retarded? Or just a freetard?
An actual file (or in this case a means of obtaining one) containing the data you seek is useful with or without the legal right to that data.
The right to that data is useless without the data itself.