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otech - 4:35 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)
It should be the other way round, data is NOT to be copied unless marked with a 'cache' directive. It seems strange that this ruling can override Copyright laws inherent in all original works - as in if I right a 3 page story from scratch that is automatically protected under Copyright - yet if I dont put 'no-cache' on there then it is completely legal for Google to breach the Copyright of the work and copy it for display on their website. Its not right to make us say 'please dont copy', your permission should be expressed not default. How many webmasters do you actually think know what the 'no-cache' option is! Now it doesnt even matter if they fix the 302 redirect hijacking - cause you can just 'cache' (cut & paste) a copy of their page and hijack that way - and its legal! unbelievable.
I think the point is that I can now create a 'cached version' of your very high ranking website and original content and it would be considered legal unless you marked your entire website with the 'no-cache' directive.