Exploroz Website
Submitted: Saturday, May 30, 2009 at 09:40
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Member - Jeff M (WA)
I am currently downloading the Exploroz website in it's entirety for offline viewing when I am traveling to remote areas. I assume if this breaches any policy or protocol the mods will let me know.
Interested in knowing what size the file will be when I finish downloading (I expect it to be large) so that I have some idea when it might finish the download.
Cheers
Reply By: ExplorOz - David & Michelle - Saturday, May 30, 2009 at 09:49
Saturday, May 30, 2009 at 09:49
Ah this is not really something that is approved however for personal use there should be no issue - Hope you have a lot of disk space - A full download will be in the region of 15-30GB of content.
Of course a great number of components will not work offline due to some of the system securitiy features but you should be able to view static content.
Also just so that you ensure you do not breach our copyright here is an extract from the relevant bit of the
Terms Of Use:
Intellectual property and restrictions on use of Content on the Site
All information, text, material, graphics, software and advertisements on the Site ("Content") are Copyright ©1999-2008 I.T Beyond Pty Ltd, its suppliers and/or licensors unless expressly indicated otherwise on the Site. The Content is protected by Australian and international copyright and trademark laws. Content on the Site is published in real-time, and you must not modify, copy, reproduce, republish, frame, upload to a third party, post, transmit or distribute this Content in any way except as expressly provided for on the Site or expressly authorised in writing by I.T. Beyond or its Affiliates. Strictly on the condition that you keep all Content intact and in the same form as presented on the Site (including without limitation all copyright, trademark and other proprietary notices and all advertisements), you may: a) using an industry-standard Web browser, download and view the Content for your personal, non-commercial use, or b) if you are an Internet service and/or access provider, supply the Content to your subscriber. You must not use the Site in any manner or for any purpose which is unlawful or in any manner which violates any right of I.T. Beyond or an Affiliate or which is prohibited by the
Terms of Use.
Regards
David
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