On 07/09/2015 08:05 PM, Chris Angelico wrote: >> I thought so at first add well. It looks like the Mailman system handles the >> X-No-Archive and/or Archive headers. I couldn't find his name in this >> month's archive. > > Even if it respects that, there's no way that Mailman can know to > respect his ridiculous copyright restriction. Human-readable text in a > copyright notice is not going to affect an automated system. If he > tries to sue Mailman or the PSF or "the internet" for distributing his > text in violation of his copyright, I hope that an intelligent judge > would liken it to posting your phone number on a billboard and then > complaining that people are ringing you. When you put something out > there in public, it's public, and people can and will see it.
I received his message via the e-mail gateway, so oh nos apparently copyright has already been violated! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list