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by ignoreme 5253 days ago
I think that is opening up a can of worms I would rather not see opened. Technically caching could be seen as copyright infringement.

Quite a few ISP's run transparent proxies for caching and technically every time you visit a website you are creating a copy of it on your local drive. If I disable javascript or run other scripts (like via grease-monkey) I am also technically creating "derived work".

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English law has exemptions for caching.