So I've come along
this submission and already on the first page there are two unofficial encodes, one of which is claimed unpublishable by the maker, and the other may or may not be so.
I would like to point out to all encoders that, while Internet Archive provides direct download links at no cost and no penalty, it
absolutely shouldn't be used for temporary uploads.
There are several reasons for that. First of all, it creates redundant entries for what is essentially the same file, cluttering the search queries and putting stress on the servers. Second, Internet Archive is a content preservation project — a digital library funded by many organizations, and such liberal use of it is about as ethical as using Wikipedia like a public notepad. Think about it.
Additionally, naming scheme for the uploads (both submission and publication) should be put to some kind of consistency and reflected in publication guidelines. For one, at least the submission number should be included because it is unique for every movie and easily identifiable.
Discuss.