On 7 Oct 2009, at 07:42, Stefan Magdalinski wrote: > > I certainly had one in 1997. but that data would be drrrrrrrtyy by now > > On 7 Oct , at 01:56:18, John Handelaar wrote: > >> Perhaps the discussion about database rights and the PAF would be >> less >> ethereal if we went out looking for someone in possession of an >> actual >> 15-year-old PAF CD?
Would it be legal to use that data? Why If it is legal, and if it contains geo-location data, then it would be a great start. I expect 99% of the data would still be valid, though it would not contain 99% of current postcodes. >> >> I mean, it's not beyond the realm of possibility that *someone* out >> there both >> >> a) Used to work on early web stuff in 1994 and >> b) Has a box full of old monthly update disks in the cupboard under >> the stairs ? >> >> Ideas for flushing such a person out, anyone? >> >> >> jh >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Mailing list [email protected] >> Archive, settings, or unsubscribe: >> https://secure.mysociety.org/admin/lists/mailman/listinfo/developers-public > > -- > /* > Stefan Magdalinski > +27 82 0431230 (phone) > smagdali (IM/twitter/flickr/dopplr/skype/etc) > */ > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list [email protected] > Archive, settings, or unsubscribe: > https://secure.mysociety.org/admin/lists/mailman/listinfo/developers-public -- Ian Eiloart _______________________________________________ Mailing list [email protected] Archive, settings, or unsubscribe: https://secure.mysociety.org/admin/lists/mailman/listinfo/developers-public
