← Back to context Comment by icc97 8 years ago Can we also ban Elsevier and get Google to replace their links with Sci-Hub links? 5 comments icc97 Reply fragmede 8 years ago On the version of Internet from the 90's?Totally.Could anything like that happen on the CommerceNet, post EME (Encrypted Media Extensions)? (Sept, 2017)Hardly. (And your name is now on a list for suggesting something so subersive, citizen.) jkaplowitz 8 years ago Google didn't exist on the version of the Internet from most of the 90's. :) qbrass 8 years ago Those few years of overlap were epic. oh_sigh 8 years ago Fairly sure google isn't going to promote pirated content over above-board content, regardless of how a large part of the community feels about it. YawningAngel 8 years ago ScienceDirect articles shouldn't be indexed unless they have a readable abstract. I realise that isn't quite where you're going though ;)
fragmede 8 years ago On the version of Internet from the 90's?Totally.Could anything like that happen on the CommerceNet, post EME (Encrypted Media Extensions)? (Sept, 2017)Hardly. (And your name is now on a list for suggesting something so subersive, citizen.) jkaplowitz 8 years ago Google didn't exist on the version of the Internet from most of the 90's. :) qbrass 8 years ago Those few years of overlap were epic.
jkaplowitz 8 years ago Google didn't exist on the version of the Internet from most of the 90's. :) qbrass 8 years ago Those few years of overlap were epic.
oh_sigh 8 years ago Fairly sure google isn't going to promote pirated content over above-board content, regardless of how a large part of the community feels about it.
YawningAngel 8 years ago ScienceDirect articles shouldn't be indexed unless they have a readable abstract. I realise that isn't quite where you're going though ;)
On the version of Internet from the 90's?
Totally.
Could anything like that happen on the CommerceNet, post EME (Encrypted Media Extensions)? (Sept, 2017)
Hardly. (And your name is now on a list for suggesting something so subersive, citizen.)
Google didn't exist on the version of the Internet from most of the 90's. :)
Those few years of overlap were epic.
Fairly sure google isn't going to promote pirated content over above-board content, regardless of how a large part of the community feels about it.
ScienceDirect articles shouldn't be indexed unless they have a readable abstract. I realise that isn't quite where you're going though ;)