OSI is a distributed World Wide Web indexing project, aiming at creating a censorship free, anonymous and open index. This is the stable relase. Once a secuity audit of the "developent code" has been compleate, updates will be relased. OSI is also available on the Google Chrome https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/osi-open-search-index/hdcmbjkacplfopilkibghmobnmboiakn store and Firefox https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/opensearchindex/
The current distibuted database size is: 11.5Tb
Master seed sources are:
- Google.com
- google trends https://www.google.ca/trends/
- Bing.com
- Bing Keyword Research http://www.bing.com/toolbox/keywords
- Glimpse of the future with 2015 predictions http://blogs.bing.com/search/2014/12/17/bing-offers-a-glimpse-of-the-future-with-2015-predictions/
This section is under construction
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A wilful interception of "a private communication" without authorization is a indictable offence under s. 184.
Lots of the TOR FAQ applies to privacy and abuse of the OSI network: https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq-abuse.html.en
7 USC 512(a) (part of the DMCA) says:
A service provider shall not be liable ... for infringement of copyright by reason of the provider's transmitting, routing, or providing connections for, material through a system ... operated by or for the service provider, or by reason of the intermediate and transient storage of that material in the course of such transmitting, routing, or providing connections, if --
the transmission of the material was initiated by or at the direction of a person other than the service provider;
!!!!! the transmission ... is carried out through an automatic technical process without selection of the material by the service provider; !!!!!
the service provider does not select the recipients of the material except as an automatic response to the request of another person;
no copy of the material made ... is maintained ... in a manner ordinarily accessible to anyone other than anticipated recipients [or] for a longer period than is reasonably necessary for the transmission...
the material is transmitted ... without modification of its content.
!!!!! 512(b) extends the immunity to "generally accepted industry standard" caching. !!!!!
(The DMCA takedown notice procedures you may have heard of are part of 512(c) and only apply to services that store copies of material.)