Whats with the huge copyright notice, then?
Remember, this is a non-commercial, non-restaurant affiliated site – I do this as a hobby, not as a business, and while I don’t mind giving the information out, I would mind someone else grabbing it to make a fast buck, and I would mind if quotes from this site were used out of context to distort the overall tone of the comments about a restaurant. So the big, long copyright notice is meant (1) to make sure that the rights to the site stay with me and (2) to make sure that you’re getting recent, unedited information that’s as accurate as possible. Incidentally, the copyright notice is modeled on the GNU Public License, which is an interesting document in its own right. I offer a great service to web site managers; it’s really affordable; you probably can’t live without it; don’t you want to get email about it? No. Don’t send me email trying to sell me technical services or PR services, or space on your web site, or a listing in some site-‘o-ads, or some search engine indexing service,
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