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Australian Bureau of Statistics Doesn't Like Direct Downloads of Census Data

Bismillah writes "The ABS has released the census data for the country under a Creative Commons license, but instead of making it easy to get, they've put in Javascript to obfuscate file paths and more. All commented in the source code of course." At first glance, it's an attempt to get people to pay $250 for a DVD with the data instead.

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  1. Bit torrent by DiSKiLLeR · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Sounds like an excellent use for Bit Torrent? I assume someone will download the whole dataset and make a torrent out of it before long....

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    1. Re:Bit torrent by Opportunist · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Careful there, we still remember what happened to the last guy who tried to make public data public...

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