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by kragen
448 days ago
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Yes, that is a problem. Publishers should seed the torrents and publish their hashes, thus vouching for the authenticity of the documents therein. But even if they don't, it only takes one trustworthy researcher passing the Captchas to add an open-access document to a legal archive which provides periodic torrents. To be clear, neither Zenodo nor arXiv rejects non-open-access papers, so you cannot simply provide a torrent of arXiv papers, legally. |
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There's no use expecting anything from the publishers. Universities and independent archives need to do the job.
https://blog.archive.org/2020/09/15/how-the-internet-archive...
As for arxiv, they already make the full dump available:
https://info.arxiv.org/help/bulk_data.html
Even for works not published on arxiv with a Creative Commons license, the basic arxiv license gives them the right to do so:
https://info.arxiv.org/help/license/index.html
You can torrent the arxiv dump with Internet Archive torrents:
https://archive.org/details/arxiv-bulk