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by shtylman
4537 days ago
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I run a similar service for other schools (courseoff.com) and I have run into this before. I bet what happened was their site failed to cache the course data or seat information and was thus making lots of requests to the Yale servers. To Yale it might appear like a DoS from this site. Obviously I don't know for sure but I would venture to bet this block was more an automated response than malicious intent against the site. |
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The issue isn't that Yale cut off the sites access to the school's servers. The issue is that Yale cut off their students access to the site. Furthermore Yale and the site were apparently in dialog before the block, and Yale raised copyright concerns (probably bullshit, unless they were copying course descriptions or something like that (I suspect course descriptions were involved initially): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sui_generis_database_right#Unit...).