On 6/12/12 11:17 AM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
> 3. 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons
>
> This status code indicates that the server is subject to legal
> restrictions which prevent it servicing the request.
>
> Since such restrictions typically apply to all operators in a legal
> jurisdiction, the server in question may or may not be an origin
> server. The restrictions typically most directly affect the
> operations of ISPs and search engines.
>
> Responses using this status code SHOULD include an explanation, in
> the response body, of the details of the legal restriction; which
> legal authority is imposing it, and what class of resources it
> applies to. For example:
>
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-tbray-http-legally-restricted-status-00
>
>
Nice find! Also cc'd in LOD and DBpedia lists.
From time to time, we get requests to remove entries from DBpedia and
DBpedia-Live. Typically, if the page is deleted from Wikipedia it gets
deleted automatically from the live editions and manually via the static
edition. That said, I envisage a time when there's a deadlock re.
Wikipedia content and a legal "cease and desist" notice sent to DBpedia
-- in which case this code could be very useful :-)
--
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