On 7/24/07, Davide Chiarini <davide.chiarini@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 2007/7/23, Robert Eden <rmeden@xxxxxxxxx>:
> > nirmelamoud <nir_melamoud@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > does anyone knows of a public site that runs all grabbers, and I can connect
> > to it (with browser or similar) and get listing, without me running
> > grabbers on my local machine?
> > Such a site would not be legal (copyright violation) as most source sites do
> > not allow redistribution.
> >
> without mentioning that the only reason the xmltv project exists is
> that it's not legally possible to have such a site.
That's not quite right. I have distribution rights on all of my data.
However, the traffic involved in making it available without using the
grabber would kill :). The grabber has very efficient caching
techniques involved :)
Christian...
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