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martes, agosto 29, 2006

MENSAJE DEL SENDERO DE FECAL Y OTRAS NOTICIAS

Me piden los compas del Sendero de Fecal que les diga que usen la dirección http://www.senderodefecal.org/ para que lean el mensaje que postearon sobre el hack del día de hoy.

También aprovecho para avisarles a los muchos lectores que me han escrito pidiendo que cuide el blog y que haga un respaldo que el respaldo ya se está haciendo. Y no lo estoy haciendo yo; lo está haciendo la Biblioteca del Congreso de Estados Unidos.

Es en serio. Hoy en la tarde recibí el siguiente e-mail:

From: webcapture@loc.gov [webcapture@loc.gov]
Reply-To: webcapture@loc.gov
To: senderodelpeje@toliro.cjb.net
Date: Aug 29, 2006 12:42 PM
Subject: Library of Congress Permission Request

To Whom It May Concern:

The United States Library of Congress has selected your Web site for inclusion in its historic collections of Internet materials. The Library's traditional functions, acquiring, cataloging, preserving and serving collection materials of historical importance to the Congress and the American people to foster education and scholarship, extend to digital materials, including Web sites. We request your permission to collect your Web site and add it to the Library's research collections. We also ask that we be allowed to display the archived version(s) of your Web site.

The following URL has been selected:

senderodelpeje.blogspot.com

With your permission, the Library of Congress or its agent will engage in the collection of content from your Web site at regular intervals over time. The Library will make this collection available to researchers onsite at Library facilities.

The Library also wishes to make the collection available to offsite researchers by hosting the collection on the Library's public access Web site. The Library hopes that you share its vision of preserving materials and permitting researchers from across the world to access them.

If you agree to permit the Library to collect your Web site, please click the following link to signify your consent. This link also includes a separate consent for permitting the Library to provide offsite access to your materials through the Library's Web site.

For several years, the Library of Congress has collected Web sites within certain themes or topics, and we were required to seek permission for each new collection developed by the Library, even if permission had been granted in the past. As our collections have grown, we have had to contact some Web site producers repeatedly. To reduce this duplicaiton and to save site owners from having to respond to multiple requests for information, we are now requesting blanket permissions for the Library to collect, over time and in varying frequency, sites of research interest. If you grant blanket permissions and in the future you no longer wish to be included in the Library's Web archives, please contact us and we will cease collection of your URL.

Please respond to this request at your earliest convenience so that we may add this URL to the Library's research collection. We appreciate your cooperation with our efforts to preserve these Internet materials.

If you have questions, comments or recommendations concerning the Library of Congress's Web Archives, please e-mail the Library's Web Capture team at webcapture@loc.gov at your earliest convenience. For more information please visit http://www.loc.gov/webcapture.

Thank You,

Web Capture Team
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
webcapture@loc.gov
http://www.loc.gov/webcapture



Lo cual quiere decir que aunque hackearan El Sendro del Peje, pues ya hay una copia en los archivos de la biblioteca del congreso de Estados Unidos. No; no se preocupen. La CIA no tiene nada que ver con esto. La CIA no pide permiso para hacer copias de los sitios de internet. La Biblioteca del Congreso gringo tiene hasta copias de las cintas originales de Star Wars (de 1977). Ya se lo que me van a preguntar: "¿Por qué le estás dando permiso a los gringos de hacer copias del blog?" Chale, pos por que de todos modos el blogger es propiedad de gringos. Ora si que como diría Cantinflas en Ahí Está El Detalle "¿Pos que hace uno?"

Así que bueno, si nos hackean pues hay copias del Sendero del Peje en otras partes.

Una razón más para apoyar al peje en el 2006.

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