Here in comp.os.linux.setup,
Keith <kilo_watt_radio@earthlink.net.SPAM> spake unto us, saying:
>It is IP that I am posting to usenet and Google can not use my IP
>to generate income. It is that simple.
While I think you should be free to use the X-no-archive: header as you
wish, it does detract from the long-term usefulness of your postings.
I still use USENET searches via Google extensively even as a somewhat
experienced Linux user. I've even searched for old USENET postings of
my own so I don't have to retype the same long answers again in other
forums. :-)
While I don't like having others make money off my postings either, to
me the availability of the information is more important than the fact
that Google might be making money. They are also providing the USENET
archive to me (and everyone else) as a free service, making it a fairly
even trade as far as I'm concerned.
Just putting my two cents on the table... YMMV, of course.
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