I've written a script to query Geocrawler's Debian archives from the command line rather than their web interface. I'm modifying the script to add features and noticed the following blurb on their site; http://www.geocrawler.com/legal/
Legal Terms of Service Viewing these pages or using any of the information contained herein indicates you accept and agree to be bound by the following terms. You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Geocrawler.com, VA Linux Systems, and all related services from any and all liability, penalties, losses, damages, costs, expenses, attorneys' fees, causes of action or claims caused by or resulting indirectly from your use of this service. Use of this service is on an "as-is" basis. ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY, ARE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED. Any contact with any agents of this service, either in person or through electronic means does not create a warranty. The second paragraph is a little scary. It would seem prudent to ask for permission to distribute the script, yes? It's a little late though. I'd expect to get permission, given the company. Any advice on how to word the email? Email replies ok but I'm on the list. Thanks, Rick --