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https://torrentfreak.com/google-removes-sci-hub-domains-from-u-s-search-results-due-to-dated-court-order/

>In 2017, American Chemical Society (ACS), a leading source of academic publications in the field of chemistry, won a lawsuit against Sci-Hub and its operator, Alexandra Elbakyan.

>The ‘Pirate Bay of Science’ had failed to appear at a Virginia federal court, resulting in an easy win for the publisher and a $4.8 million default judgment award for damages.

>More important, perhaps, was the broad permanent injunction that the Virginia federal court signed off on in 2017. This order effectively gave ACS free rein to take down existing and newly registered Sci-Hub domain names.

>The injunction also required all parties “in active concert or participation” with Sci-Hub to “cease facilitating access” to these domain names, including search engines, hosting providers, ISPs, and domain name registrars, the order clarified.

>On paper, this injunction enabled ACS to request American ISPs and search engines to ‘block’ existing and future Sci-Hub domains. However, there was no sign that the publisher was doing so. Aside from a few suspended domains, Sci-Hub remained widely accessible.

>Whether ACS did not feel the need to enforce the order against search engines and other intermediaries or if these companies actively objected to the requested actions was unknown. And as time passed, the injunction became a distant memory, at least for a few years.

>Earlier this week we spotted a unique request in the Lumen Database, where the 2018 injunction was cited. The notice in question asks Google to deindex 34 (sub)domains linked to Sci-Hub.

>None of these domains were referenced in the 2018 injunction but are indeed linked to Sci-Hub. Many of the partially redacted domains appear to be domain variations of the scihubtw.tw mirror network, such as edu.scihubtw.tw and freeus.scihubtw.tw.
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fuck burgerland and fuck g**gle
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I want off this crazy ride
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>>16869407
Google was always trash for those kind of searches. Same if you want to watch something online. Just use Yandex
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>>16869407
This is why you abolish IP law.
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>>16869481
Can you stop being antisemitic for one fucking minute?
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science is over, society has fallen
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>>16869604
billions must pirate
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>>16869605
She looks more like Bankman-Fried's goblina than Alexandra desu
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>>16869611
Need to commission a more accurate chudjak of her then.
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>>16869407

>.ru

You owe me some tasteful lewds btw. :p
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Do LLMs still give out URLs for it?
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>>16869604
Society and Science were never compatible.
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>>16869678
No, academia and science were never compatible
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>>16869481
The issue isn't IP law, it's publishing monopolies.
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>>16869407
Yes, academic publications are a horrible parasitic scam to extract millions of dollars from every university, to "publish" papers from the same universities. All while restricting access to anyone not paying the exorbitant subscription fee.
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>>16869675
Back in my day it was .tw
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threadly reminder that the downfall of /sci/hub began with india.
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>>16870791
you'd think the crypto bros would get together to do something more than flip monkey jpegs and perform a hostile take over of elsevier , would be a drop inna bucket for them



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