Over the years, a lot of people have been posting links to http://it-ebooks.info on Stack Overflow when referring to books. That site only exists to host bootleg (some would call them pirated) ebooks of commercially available titles. None (or at least very few) of the PDFs or other direct downloads of books linked to from there are legitimate or authorized by the authors.
In fact, I just asked Jonathan Penn if he had approved of his book being freely downloadable from there, as linked to from this wonderful answer. He emphatically stated no. I have heard from other authors confirming this, and who were upset that downloads for their books were linked to from Stack Overflow answers.
We regularly get flags about people posting these links, and while I know we're not here to police license or copyright violations, I can't stomach links like this being on Stack Overflow. As a result, I regularly sweep through and replace these links with ones to either the publisher's site or to Amazon.
Still, as you can tell from this search, they keep getting posted. There are currently 37 links to this on SO, and 32 ones in deleted answers or questions. That does not count the many, many of these that I've edited out by hand or removed from comments (if I had to guess, it's at least 100 of them by now).
In some cases, users have even reverted my edits to bring back the link to the bootleg ebooks, and told me that I had no right to change that part of their answer. That did not make me happy.
Given that links to this site keep coming back, and that I do not believe it is the kind of thing I wish to see linked to from Stack Overflow, I would like to have it added to the URL blacklist. However, we normally reserve that for links from persistent spammers, whereas normal users sometimes post links to this site. Therefore, I was encouraged by SE staff to ask your feedback on this before we did so.
Do you believe this link should be added to the Stack Overflow URL blacklist?