Support Request #102200, was updated on Thu 06/12/03 at 15:10
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Category: CVS
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: web site too big for CVS

By: jpritikin
Date: Thu 06/12/03 at 16:16
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i claim that my use is protected by the "fair-use for
education" clause of copywrite law.  i haven't received any
complaints (email or letters) from film studios.  If i
receive such complaints then i will have the choice of
either removing the infringing material or going to court.

i'm not a lawyer, but here's my legal opinion:

http://redael.berlios.de//fair-use.txt

If you think savannah is taking on too much risk by hosting
my web site then let me know _now_, before i move everything.


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By: yeupou
Date: Thu 06/12/03 at 15:26
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Binaries files like divX should be uploaded in your download area, not in 
your CVS. You can use rsync with your download area. 
 
Just a question: do you have to right, legally, to distribute these divX? 
While I'm personally not against sharing and I understand the purpose of 
these divX for your project, Savannah cannot host illegal files. 

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