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jory2 |
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September 12, 2011 05:09:25pm |
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Re: Ethics and honesty - too much to ask for? |
I have no doubt that you and all the staff at the Internet Archive would prefer this to be "off-line" and out of public view.
No thank you, I'll wait and expect an answer here, in the public forum so that others can see what the hell is going on as well.
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OTRTim |
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September 12, 2011 06:02:58pm |
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Re: Ethics and honesty - too much to ask for? |
Well no offense,but so far you're the only person on here I've seen ask that. So I think what Jeff was trying to tell you is that you're starting up drama and that it's not appropriate to make drama public. Therefore send a private email to the email addy he gave you.
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jory2 |
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September 12, 2011 06:29:53pm |
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Re: Ethics and honesty - too much to ask for? |
In this web forum alone there are people asking the same question.
I did some background research on this as well, do some for yourself before making such a false statement.
It is (or was anyway) possible to see what the Archive looked like in 2001, 2002, 2003 ... take a look at the forums back then, same question, same no answer, same 'suggestion' to email infoATarchive.org
And for the record, what wasn't appropriate was making my content freely available on this website without my permission, and then assuring me (which was the only reason I didn't file charges) that my content was both removed and deleted.
Of all the websites on the internet one would think that the Internet Archive would at the very least be respectful and transparent.
This post was modified by jory2 on 2011-09-13 01:29:53