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What Does "Copyfight" Mean?
Copyfight, the Solo Years: April 2002-March 2004
1. Neo on May 8, 2006 1:27 PM writes...
Not specific to this post but: what is going on with copyfight today? First I can't seem to view the page at all. And now this:
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a26/twisted0n3/copyfight-abnormal.png
You can see that the page is mangled, particularly in the top right area. It looks like computer error messages are being put on public display, of all things. Obviously somebody has screwed up.
Permalink to Comment2. drwex on May 9, 2006 12:30 PM writes...
The short answer is that Corante, which hosts Copyfight along with several other blogs and various Web sites and services, is slowly upgrading its infrastructure. As such, there are sometimes glitches.
Permalink to Comment3. Neo on May 9, 2006 4:28 PM writes...
I don't understand. I thought "upgrading" meant that things were supposed to work better after, not worse. Did you mean to say "downgrading"? Also, the "remember me" thing is still not working. Why?
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